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Gileno Antônio Araújo Xavier1, Leonildo Bento Galiza da Silva, Davi Rubem da Silva, Rodolfo de Moraes Peixoto, Gileno Câmara Lino, Rinaldo Aparecido Mota.
Abstract
Three cases of dermatophytosis in free living brown-throated three-toed sloths (Bradypus variegatus) in the Zona da Mata, North of Pernambuco State, Brazil, were studied. Two animals presented areas of alopecia on the pelvic member and thorax and one animal on the pelvic member only. The three animals presented scabs. Hair and scabs samples were submitted to microscopical examination after treatment with a 30 % KOH and cultivated in Mycosel Agar. The direct examination indicated the presence of arthrospores in the hair. Colonies grown after seven days of culture were confirmed as Microsporum based on examination of the structure of the macroconidia. This is the first observation of dermatophytosis caused by Microsporum canis and Microsporum gypseum in free living sloths in the State of Pernambuco.Entities:
Keywords: Bradypus variegatus; Microsporum canis; Microsporum gypseum; dermatophytosis; sloths
Year: 2008 PMID: 24031255 PMCID: PMC3768448 DOI: 10.1590/S1517-838220080003000018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Microbiol ISSN: 1517-8382 Impact factor: 2.476
Figure 1Bradypus variegatus.
Figure 2Dermatophytosis in B. variegatus: circumscribed area of alopecia and desquamation of the pelvic member.