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Revista MVZ Córdoba

versão impressa ISSN 0122-0268

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THOMSON M PH.D, Pamela; MONSALVES LIC, Pamela; MAIER M.SC, Liliana  e  ROJAS LIC, María José. Dermatophyte colonization in rabbits kept in pet stores of Santiago of Chile. Rev.MVZ Cordoba [online]. 2017, vol.22, n.3, pp.6334-6338. ISSN 0122-0268.  https://doi.org/10.21897/rmvz.1137.

Objective.

The dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi, of importance in public health because of their anthropozoophilic nature. Given the increasing acquisition of exotic animals as pets and the scarce studies on the state of colonization by dermatophytes on these animals; we raised the objective of determine the presence of dermatophytes in clinically healthy rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) from pet stores in Santiago, Chile.

Materials and Methods.

42 clinically healthy rabbits were studied. Clinical specimens were obtained from the hairy mantle and cultivated on Sabouraud glucose agar and dermatophyte test medium (DTM™); the identification of the fungal isolates was performed using classic mycological procedures that included direct microscopic examination and the analysis of micromorphological features on culture.

Results.

Of the total number of rabbits studied, three (7.1%) presented colonization by dermatophytes, being more frequent in males and in those animals that coexisted with Guinea Pigs. The species identified in all three cases was Trichophyton mentagrophytes.

Conclusions.

This study evidence colonization by dermatophytes in domestic rabbits, important information for veterinarians and owners of pets, at the time of being in contact with this animal species.

Palavras-chave : Trichophyton mentagrophytes; colonization; dermatophyte; rabbits (Source: CAB).

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