Dermatophytosis due to Microsporum nanum infection in a canine

Miscrosporum nanum is a dermatophyte found in swine that causes non-pruritic lesions with desquamation, alopecia, and circular characteristics. M. nanum infection in dogs is rare and poorly understood in terms of its epidemiological and clinical features, and its therapeutic response. The present re...

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Main Authors: Marilia Avila Valandro, João Paulo da Exaltação Pascon, Maria Lígia de Arruda Mistieri, Irina Lubeck
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2017-03-01
Series:Semina: Ciências Agrárias
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/22424
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spelling doaj-1891423e9c894994bde8cdd260d366e32020-11-24T22:07:29ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Agrárias1676-546X1679-03592017-03-0138131732010.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n1p31714993Dermatophytosis due to Microsporum nanum infection in a canineMarilia Avila Valandro0João Paulo da Exaltação Pascon1Maria Lígia de Arruda Mistieri2Irina Lubeck3Universidade Federal do PampaUniversidade Federal do PampaUniversidade Federal do PampaUniversidade Federal do PampaMiscrosporum nanum is a dermatophyte found in swine that causes non-pruritic lesions with desquamation, alopecia, and circular characteristics. M. nanum infection in dogs is rare and poorly understood in terms of its epidemiological and clinical features, and its therapeutic response. The present report describes a case of dermatophytosis due to M. nanum in a Dogo Argentino breed of dog that was used for wild boar hunting. The dermatophytosis presented with hypotrichosis, erythema, and non-pruritic desquamation in the back of the neck and chest area. The dermatophytosis was responsive to systemic treatment with itraconazole and topical (miconazole 2%) for 60 days. Thus, we conclude that the practice of hunting wild boar should be considered as a possible source of infection of M. nanum in the reported dog. The M. nanum infection showed clinical features that were similar to the lesions observed in swine, except for the absence of the circular pattern, and showed a good clinical response to the therapy. Finally, M. nanum should be considered as an etiologic agent of dermatophytosis in dogs that in some manner have had direct contact with domestic or wild swine.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/22424DermatófitosCãoTerapia.
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author Marilia Avila Valandro
João Paulo da Exaltação Pascon
Maria Lígia de Arruda Mistieri
Irina Lubeck
spellingShingle Marilia Avila Valandro
João Paulo da Exaltação Pascon
Maria Lígia de Arruda Mistieri
Irina Lubeck
Dermatophytosis due to Microsporum nanum infection in a canine
Semina: Ciências Agrárias
Dermatófitos
Cão
Terapia.
author_facet Marilia Avila Valandro
João Paulo da Exaltação Pascon
Maria Lígia de Arruda Mistieri
Irina Lubeck
author_sort Marilia Avila Valandro
title Dermatophytosis due to Microsporum nanum infection in a canine
title_short Dermatophytosis due to Microsporum nanum infection in a canine
title_full Dermatophytosis due to Microsporum nanum infection in a canine
title_fullStr Dermatophytosis due to Microsporum nanum infection in a canine
title_full_unstemmed Dermatophytosis due to Microsporum nanum infection in a canine
title_sort dermatophytosis due to microsporum nanum infection in a canine
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Semina: Ciências Agrárias
issn 1676-546X
1679-0359
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Miscrosporum nanum is a dermatophyte found in swine that causes non-pruritic lesions with desquamation, alopecia, and circular characteristics. M. nanum infection in dogs is rare and poorly understood in terms of its epidemiological and clinical features, and its therapeutic response. The present report describes a case of dermatophytosis due to M. nanum in a Dogo Argentino breed of dog that was used for wild boar hunting. The dermatophytosis presented with hypotrichosis, erythema, and non-pruritic desquamation in the back of the neck and chest area. The dermatophytosis was responsive to systemic treatment with itraconazole and topical (miconazole 2%) for 60 days. Thus, we conclude that the practice of hunting wild boar should be considered as a possible source of infection of M. nanum in the reported dog. The M. nanum infection showed clinical features that were similar to the lesions observed in swine, except for the absence of the circular pattern, and showed a good clinical response to the therapy. Finally, M. nanum should be considered as an etiologic agent of dermatophytosis in dogs that in some manner have had direct contact with domestic or wild swine.
topic Dermatófitos
Cão
Terapia.
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/22424
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