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Detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in Van cats

The Van cat is a domestic landrace found in the Van province of eastern Turkey. In this study, we aimed to determine the seasonal carriage of dermatophytes in Van cats without clinical lesions. A total of 264 hair specimens were collected from clinically healthy cats in and around the Van Province....

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Autores principales: Ilhan, Ziya, Karaca, Mehmet, Ekin, Ismail Hakki, Solmaz, Hasan, Akkan, Hasan Altan, Tutuncu, Mehmet
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4822779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26887249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjm.2015.11.027
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author Ilhan, Ziya
Karaca, Mehmet
Ekin, Ismail Hakki
Solmaz, Hasan
Akkan, Hasan Altan
Tutuncu, Mehmet
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Karaca, Mehmet
Ekin, Ismail Hakki
Solmaz, Hasan
Akkan, Hasan Altan
Tutuncu, Mehmet
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description The Van cat is a domestic landrace found in the Van province of eastern Turkey. In this study, we aimed to determine the seasonal carriage of dermatophytes in Van cats without clinical lesions. A total of 264 hair specimens were collected from clinically healthy cats in and around the Van Province. Of these samples, 30.3% were obtained in spring, 30.6% in summer, 16.6% in autumn, and 22.3% in winter; 45.1% of samples were from male cats and the rest from female ones. Of the studied cats, 118 were younger than 1 year, 78 were 1–3 years old, and 68 were older than 3 years. The specimens were subjected to direct microscopic examination with 15% potassium hydroxide and cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar and dermatophyte test medium supplemented with cycloheximide and chloramphenicol. Dermatophyte identification was carried out based on macroscopic and microscopic colony morphology, urease activities, in vitro hair perforation test, growth at 37 °C, and pigmentation on corn meal agar. Dermatophytes were isolated from 19 (7.1%) of the 264 specimens examined. The most frequently isolated fungi were Trichophyton terrestre (4.1%), followed by Microsporum gypseum (1.1%), M. nanum (1.1%), and T. mentagrophytes (0.7%), and these fungi may represent a health risk for humans in contact with clinically healthy Van cats. M. canis was not isolated from any of the specimens. Our results show no significant (p > 0.05) association between carriage of dermatophytes and the gender of cats. The carriage rate of dermatophytes was high in spring and winter, and the only possible risk factor for infection was age of the animal.
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spelling pubmed-48227792016-05-17 Detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in Van cats Ilhan, Ziya Karaca, Mehmet Ekin, Ismail Hakki Solmaz, Hasan Akkan, Hasan Altan Tutuncu, Mehmet Braz J Microbiol Veterinary Microbiology The Van cat is a domestic landrace found in the Van province of eastern Turkey. In this study, we aimed to determine the seasonal carriage of dermatophytes in Van cats without clinical lesions. A total of 264 hair specimens were collected from clinically healthy cats in and around the Van Province. Of these samples, 30.3% were obtained in spring, 30.6% in summer, 16.6% in autumn, and 22.3% in winter; 45.1% of samples were from male cats and the rest from female ones. Of the studied cats, 118 were younger than 1 year, 78 were 1–3 years old, and 68 were older than 3 years. The specimens were subjected to direct microscopic examination with 15% potassium hydroxide and cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar and dermatophyte test medium supplemented with cycloheximide and chloramphenicol. Dermatophyte identification was carried out based on macroscopic and microscopic colony morphology, urease activities, in vitro hair perforation test, growth at 37 °C, and pigmentation on corn meal agar. Dermatophytes were isolated from 19 (7.1%) of the 264 specimens examined. The most frequently isolated fungi were Trichophyton terrestre (4.1%), followed by Microsporum gypseum (1.1%), M. nanum (1.1%), and T. mentagrophytes (0.7%), and these fungi may represent a health risk for humans in contact with clinically healthy Van cats. M. canis was not isolated from any of the specimens. Our results show no significant (p > 0.05) association between carriage of dermatophytes and the gender of cats. The carriage rate of dermatophytes was high in spring and winter, and the only possible risk factor for infection was age of the animal. Elsevier 2016-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4822779/ /pubmed/26887249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjm.2015.11.027 Text en © 2015 Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ilhan, Ziya
Karaca, Mehmet
Ekin, Ismail Hakki
Solmaz, Hasan
Akkan, Hasan Altan
Tutuncu, Mehmet
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title Detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in Van cats
title_full Detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in Van cats
title_fullStr Detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in Van cats
title_full_unstemmed Detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in Van cats
title_short Detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in Van cats
title_sort detection of seasonal asymptomatic dermatophytes in van cats
topic Veterinary Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4822779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26887249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjm.2015.11.027
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