Esporotricose: Gato como fonte de infecção em foco epidêmico familiar em Guarulhos, São Paulo: Relato de caso

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Sporotrichosis is a dermatozoonosis caused by fungi of the Sporothrix genus. It is classified as an implantation mycosis. This fungal infection, with anthropozoonotic and saprozoonotic characteristics and which has domestic felines, soil, and vegetables as main sources of infection, has been responsible for epizootic and epidemic outbreaks in southern and southeastern Brazil. This report presents the case of a feline diagnosed and treated for sporotrichosis at Dermatology Service of FMVZ/USP, after referral from the Dermatology Department of EPM/Unifesp, where the owners of the cat were being treated for human sporotrichosis.

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Galati, L. H. H., Tomimori, J., Taborda, C. P., Michalany, N. S., Larsson Junior, C. E., & Larsson, C. E. (2017). Esporotricose: Gato como fonte de infecção em foco epidêmico familiar em Guarulhos, São Paulo: Relato de caso. Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science, 54(4), 439–444. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2017.133772

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