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Diagnosis and treatment of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats. Clinical Consensus Guidelines of the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology

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VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY
卷 28, 期 3, 页码 266-+

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/vde.12440

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  1. 3M Company
  2. Pfizer Limited
  3. Alpharma Co
  4. Novartis Animal Health
  5. Elanco Animal Health
  6. Fort Dodge Laboratories
  7. Delmont Laboratories
  8. Dechra Animal Health
  9. Bayer Animal Health
  10. IDEXX Laboratories
  11. Ogena Solutions
  12. Kinetic Vet
  13. Stanley Steemer
  14. Zoetis Animal Health
  15. Pfizer/Zoetis Animal Health
  16. Nationwide Laboratories
  17. Ceva Animal Health
  18. ICF
  19. Royal Canin
  20. Merial Animal Health
  21. American Cyanamid-Fort Dodge Animal Health
  22. Auriga International
  23. Dow Corning Europe SA
  24. Eurogentec
  25. Hoescht S.K.W.
  26. Janssen Animal Health
  27. MNLpharma Ltd
  28. Oystershell nv
  29. Pfizer
  30. Prodivet sa
  31. Regivet bv
  32. Schering-Plough Animal Health
  33. Vernique Biotech Ltd
  34. Virbac

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Background - Dermatophytosis is a superficial fungal skin disease of cats and dogs. The most common pathogens of small animals belong to the genera Microsporum and Trichophyton. It is an important skin disease because it is contagious, infectious and can be transmitted to people. Objectives - The objective of this document is to review the existing literature and provide consensus recommendations for veterinary clinicians and lay people on the diagnosis and treatment of dermatophytosis in cats and dogs. Methods - The authors served as a Guideline Panel (GP) and reviewed the literature available prior to September 2016. The GP prepared a detailed literature review and made recommendations on selected topics. The World Association of Veterinary Dermatology (WAVD) provided guidance and oversight for this process. A draft of the document was presented at the 8th World Congress of Veterinary Dermatology (May 2016) and was then made available via the World Wide Web to the member organizations of the WAVD for a period of three months. Comments were solicited and posted to the GP electronically. Responses were incorporated by the GP into the final document. Conclusions - No one diagnostic test was identified as the gold standard. Successful treatment requires concurrent use of systemic oral antifungals and topical disinfection of the hair coat. Wood's lamp and direct examinations have good positive and negative predictability, systemic antifungal drugs have a wide margin of safety and physical cleaning is most important for decontamination of the exposed environments. Finally, serious complications of animal-human transmission are exceedingly rare.

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