Systemic fungal infections in dogs

    • [DOC File]CUTANEOUS FUNGI:

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      Clemens et al. 2011. Retroperitoneal pyogranulomatous and fibrosing inflammation secondary to fungal infections in two dogs. JAVMA 238(2):213-219 . Domain 1 - Management of Spontaneous And Experimentally Induced Diseases and Conditions, T3 - Diagnose disease or condition as appropriate, T4 - Treat disease or condition as appropriate

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    • [DOC File]Michele Wilkinson, wilkinson@cvm

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      Most common nasal fungal infection in dogs (A. fumigatus), esp dolichocephalics. Urinary aspergillosis in GSD, systemic. 1° a respiratory disease. Causes pulmonary infections in birds and death in penguins, mycotic abortion in cattle, gutteral pouch mycosis in horses, infections of the nasal and paranasal tissues of dogs.

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    • [DOC File]Selected Fungi and Fungal Diseases (Mycoses)

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      Systemic: fungal infections that are deep within the body that affect many tissues and organs. Caused by inhalation of spores from soil fungi. ... Larvae spread from host to host by the bite of Aedes mosquito. Primarily affects dogs and cats (definitive host), very rarely in humans. Adult stage found in the heart, can cause death by congestive ...

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    • [DOC File]Primary Species – Dog (2007) - LABSG

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      – see discussion under Systemic infections. Deuteromycetes:- Contains most of the fungi pathogenic for humans – example: the dermatophytes that cause various types of ringworm belong to this division – see discussion below. Fungal Infections -- Classified by he Extent of Tissue Involvement – See Table 5.2 p 139. I. Superficial infections

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    • [DOC File]Microbiology 241 - Home

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      PCL 301 – Introduction to infections. What is an infectious disease? Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites. Microorganisms that cause diseases are collectively called pathogens.

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      (also infects other animals (dogs) (rarest systemic fungal infection( but also most severe and rarely asymptomatic (ulcerated granulomas of skin, bone w/ weight loss, night sweats (tissue: thin-walled round yeast cells w/ single broad-based buds and doubly refractive walls. Paracoccidiodes brasiliensis

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    • [DOCX File]Study Guides

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      81. Give the genus and species of the most common flea to infest dogs. 82. Treatment for fleas needs to include both the _____ and the _____. 83. Name the etiological agents that cause ringworm in the dog. 84. What are kerions? 85. What agents cause systemic fungal infections in dogs? 86. A majority of the canine hypothyroidism cases are due to ...

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      chlamydial infections, hemobartonellosis, salmonelloza, mycobacterial infections, cutaneous fungal infections. Laboratory diagnosis of viral, bacterial and fungal infections. Immunoprophylaxis. Antiviral and immunomodulatory chemotherapy, antibacterial and antifungal chemotheraphy Zoonoses. Parasitology. Parasitoses of dogs and cats imported ...

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    • [DOC File]Abomasal disorders - Zuku

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      : clotrimazole, miconazole or nystatin for skin infections; oral ketoconazole for systemic infections . prevention: avoid excessive skin moisture, immunosuppression . Tineas (Ringworm) epidemiology: dermatophytic fungi such as Epidermophyton, Microsporium, or Trichophyton; prevalent in athletes . pathogenesis: superficial skin infection causes ...

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    • Identifying and Treating Fungal Infections in Dogs | PetMD

      Dogs or cats on medications to decrease the immune response for other medical problems. Treatment. Health Care. Depends on physical condition of the pet. Usually outpatient. Fluid or other therapy for generalized (systemic) disease. Medications. Medications presented in this section are intended to provide general information about possible ...

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