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Equine Dermatophytosis: A Survey of Its Occurrence and Species Distribution among Horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria

This study was designed to determine the occurrence and species distribution of dermatophyte from cutaneous skin lesions of horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria. A total of 102 skin scrapings were collected from 102 horses with skin lesions. Mycological studies were carried out using conventional techniq...

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Autores principales: Maurice, Magdalene N., Kazeem, Haruna M., Kwanashie, Clara N., Maurice, Nanven A., Ngbede, Emmanuel O., Adamu, Helen N., Mshelia, Wayuta P., Edeh, Richard E.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4908246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27340592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6280646
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author Maurice, Magdalene N.
Kazeem, Haruna M.
Kwanashie, Clara N.
Maurice, Nanven A.
Ngbede, Emmanuel O.
Adamu, Helen N.
Mshelia, Wayuta P.
Edeh, Richard E.
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Kazeem, Haruna M.
Kwanashie, Clara N.
Maurice, Nanven A.
Ngbede, Emmanuel O.
Adamu, Helen N.
Mshelia, Wayuta P.
Edeh, Richard E.
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description This study was designed to determine the occurrence and species distribution of dermatophyte from cutaneous skin lesions of horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria. A total of 102 skin scrapings were collected from 102 horses with skin lesions. Mycological studies were carried out using conventional techniques. Dermatophytes were isolated from 18 (17.6%) of the 102 samples collected. The 18 dermatophytes were distributed into 10 different species belonging to Microsporum (n = 5) and Trichophyton (n = 5) genera. T. verrucosum (n = 4) was the most predominant species isolated followed by M. equinum (n = 3), T. vanbreuseghemii (n = 2), M. gypseum (n = 2), and M. canis (n = 2). Others include M. fulvum (n = 2), T. mentagrophytes (n = 1), T. equinum (n = 1), T. soudanense (n = 1), and M. gallinae (n = 1). The present study reveals the occurrence of dermatophytes in cutaneous skin lesions of horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria. In addition for the first time in this environment the anthropophilic dermatophyte T. soudanense was isolated from horses. These findings have great economic, veterinary, and public health significance as they relate to the cost of treatment and dissemination of zoonotic dermatophytes.
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spelling pubmed-49082462016-06-23 Equine Dermatophytosis: A Survey of Its Occurrence and Species Distribution among Horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria Maurice, Magdalene N. Kazeem, Haruna M. Kwanashie, Clara N. Maurice, Nanven A. Ngbede, Emmanuel O. Adamu, Helen N. Mshelia, Wayuta P. Edeh, Richard E. Scientifica (Cairo) Research Article This study was designed to determine the occurrence and species distribution of dermatophyte from cutaneous skin lesions of horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria. A total of 102 skin scrapings were collected from 102 horses with skin lesions. Mycological studies were carried out using conventional techniques. Dermatophytes were isolated from 18 (17.6%) of the 102 samples collected. The 18 dermatophytes were distributed into 10 different species belonging to Microsporum (n = 5) and Trichophyton (n = 5) genera. T. verrucosum (n = 4) was the most predominant species isolated followed by M. equinum (n = 3), T. vanbreuseghemii (n = 2), M. gypseum (n = 2), and M. canis (n = 2). Others include M. fulvum (n = 2), T. mentagrophytes (n = 1), T. equinum (n = 1), T. soudanense (n = 1), and M. gallinae (n = 1). The present study reveals the occurrence of dermatophytes in cutaneous skin lesions of horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria. In addition for the first time in this environment the anthropophilic dermatophyte T. soudanense was isolated from horses. These findings have great economic, veterinary, and public health significance as they relate to the cost of treatment and dissemination of zoonotic dermatophytes. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4908246/ /pubmed/27340592 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6280646 Text en Copyright © 2016 Magdalene N. Maurice et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Maurice, Magdalene N.
Kazeem, Haruna M.
Kwanashie, Clara N.
Maurice, Nanven A.
Ngbede, Emmanuel O.
Adamu, Helen N.
Mshelia, Wayuta P.
Edeh, Richard E.
Equine Dermatophytosis: A Survey of Its Occurrence and Species Distribution among Horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria
title Equine Dermatophytosis: A Survey of Its Occurrence and Species Distribution among Horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria
title_full Equine Dermatophytosis: A Survey of Its Occurrence and Species Distribution among Horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Equine Dermatophytosis: A Survey of Its Occurrence and Species Distribution among Horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Equine Dermatophytosis: A Survey of Its Occurrence and Species Distribution among Horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria
title_short Equine Dermatophytosis: A Survey of Its Occurrence and Species Distribution among Horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria
title_sort equine dermatophytosis: a survey of its occurrence and species distribution among horses in kaduna state, nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4908246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27340592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6280646
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