Surtos interespecíficos de dermatomicoses por Microsporum canis e Microsporum gypseum.

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Abstract

Dermatomycosis in domestic animals are important zoonosis in view of the fact that they maintain close contact with human beings. Seven ringworm outbreaks are here described, one of M. gypseum involving a cat and a women and the remainder of M. canis involving 20 human beings (adults, young people and children), 5 dogs, 16 cats and a gibbon-monkey (Hylobates lar).

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Costa, E. O., Diniz, L. S., Benites, N. R., Coutinho, S. D., Carvalho, V. M., Dutra, L. F., & Serra, E. G. (1994). Surtos interespecíficos de dermatomicoses por Microsporum canis e Microsporum gypseum. Revista de Saude Publica, 28(5), 337–340. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0034-89101994000500005

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