Genetic Characterization of Microsporum canis Clinical Isolates in the United States
Microsporum canis is the primary agent causing dermatophytosis in cats, and also infects humans, dogs, and other species. Assessment of genetic variation among M. canis isolates in the United States has not been conducted. Further, M. canis mating type and assessment of disease severity associated w...
Main Authors: | Behzadi, E. (Author), Darlington, L. (Author), Gagne, R.B (Author), Kozakiewicz, C.P (Author), Kuhn, S. (Author), Moskaluk, A. (Author), Vandewoude, S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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