Vaccination of dogs and calves against Microsporum canis

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Abstract

Experimental vaccine containing Microsporum canis culture showed good protective efficacy against experimental mycosis (ringworm) in challenge bioassays on dogs and calves. The efficacy of a commercial vaccine containing Trichophyton verrucosum strain proved very good against infection with M. canis in calves but insufficient in dogs.

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Rybnikář, A., Vrzal, V., & Chumela, J. (1996). Vaccination of dogs and calves against Microsporum canis. Acta Veterinaria Brno, 65(2), 161–164. https://doi.org/10.2754/avb199665020161

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