Feline sporotrichosis in the southern region of rio grande do sul, Brazil:clinical, zoonotic and therapeutic aspects.

Madrid, I M.  Mattei, A.  Martins, A.  Nobre, M.  Meireles, M.

Programa de Pos-GRaduacao em Veterinaria, Faculdade de Veterinaria Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil. imadrid_rs@yahoo.com.br

Zoonoses & Public Health.  57(2):151-4, 2010 Mar 1.

  Clinical cases of feline sporotrichosis, originating in the Pelotas region and diagnosed at the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases (UFPel), were  studied in the period from 2002 to 2006. The animals were evaluated  according to the clinical forms of the mycosis, time of lesion appearance,  severity of the clinical diagnosis and evolution of cutaneous lesions  throughout the treatment period. Mycological analyses, carried out through  direct examination, cultivation of tissue samples and exudates of feline  lesions all confirmed the diagnosis of sporotrichosis in the 15 animals  under study. The cutaneous dissemination form was observed in 10 animals,  of which three showed prostration, anorexia and dehydration. The zoonosis  occurred in 20% of case studies, and the pet owners and one attendant at a  veterinary clinic were infected, developing the fixed and disseminated  cutaneous forms. The treatment of mycosis was carried out with  itraconazole, 10 mg kg(-1), once a day, on 12 animals. The cure of the  clinical symptoms was observed on 50% of the felines. This study  demonstrates a good clinical response of felines with sporotrichosis, when  they were treated itraconazole and calls the attention for the incidence  of human sporotrichosis on people related to the veterinary activity as  well as for pet owners.

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