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Determination of Malassezia spp. infection and flea allergy incidences in pet dogs found in Kırıkkale and Ankara provinces
2021
Cinar, Miray | Yagci, Bugrahan Bekir
The aim of this study is to determine the incidences of Malassezia infection and flea allergy in dogs with dermatitis complaints which were brought to veterinarians for examination in Ankara and Kırıkkale provinces. Materials and Methods: The material for this study consists of 40 pet dogs of different breeds genders and ages found in Ankara and Kırıkkale provinces of Turkey. Malassezia examination was conducted by staining smear samples taken with the acetate band method with Modified Wright’s Stain method. Flea existency examination was performed by using a flea comb.Out of the 40 dogs with dermatitis which were included in this study, 6 dogs (15%) were found to have Malassezia infection, 12 dogs (30%) were found to have flea infestation and 4 dogs (10%) were found to have together.In light of the results that were found in this study, Malassezia and flea infestation hold an important place for dogs which were brought with complaints of dermatitis to veterinary clinics for examination in Ankara and Kırıkkale provinces. Clinical veterinarians must keep in mind that, there is high incidence rates of these 2 dermatitis causing agents and also remember to especially consider them in the list of differential diagnosis.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The diagnosis of Blastocystis sp. From animals — an emerging zoonosis
2014
Premaalatha B. | Lily Rozita M. H. | Sabapathy D. | Farah Haziqah M. T. | Hemalatha C. | Ramlan M. | Geethamalar S. | Chandrawathani P. | Suresh Kumar G.
A total of 302 faecal specimens from animals of various species including poultry, ruminants, mammals, swine, primates, companionanimals, wild animals, and laboratory animals were examined for the presence of Blastocystis sp. These anaerobic parasites which are environmentally resistant were found in 104 specimens (34.44%), that is, from ostriches, pigs, ruminants and nonhuman primates whereas samples from other animals were completely free of the organism. There is a need to assess the impact of these infections on theproductivity of animals and its importance in human infections.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Identification of Toxocara vitulorum eggs in a calf
2012
Saudah S. | Norhamizah A. H. | Fazly Ann Za
Three trichostrongylid nematodes from the red rock rabbits, Pronolagus sp., in Kenya
1980
Fukumoto, S. | Kamiya, M. | Suzuki, H. (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine)
Preliminary application of a formalin fixed tissue section to the indirect fluorescent antibody test and intraoral precipitin reaction for the diagnosis of Schistosomiasis japonica
1980
Kamiya, H. | Kamiya, M. (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine)