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Vet World
October 2021
Research Unit on Communicable Diseases, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-Calavi, Cotonou, 01BP 2009, Benin.
Background And Aim: Dermatophilosis is a bacterial infection of the skin of animals. It is prevalent worldwide and is caused by . The study aimed to assess the therapeutic efficacy of different mixtures prepared with indigenous phytogenetic extracts from Benin in the management and treatment of Girolando cattle that showed high sensitivity to the disease compared to any other known cattle breed in Benin.
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July 2021
Department of Biosciences, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre 00334, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Dermatophilosis is a form of dermatitis caused by the bacterium . The disease usually presents as localized purulent dermatitis, crusty hair masses or widespread matting of the hair. This condition is most common in domestic ruminants; but it can also affect other wild animals and humans.
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July 2021
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, 42123 Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis.
is a bacterial pathogen mostly of ruminant livestock in the tropics/subtropics and certain temperate climate areas. It causes dermatophilosis, a skin disease that threatens food security by lowering animal productivity and compromising animal health and welfare. Since it is a prevalent infection in ruminants, dermatophilosis warrants more research.
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May 2021
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis.
Vet Med Sci
February 2020
University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Camden, University of Sydney, Camden, NSW, Australia.
A severe, chronic, locally extensive granulomatous bronchopneumonia was diagnosed on post-mortem and histopathological examination of an adult alpaca. Dermatophilus congolensis organisms were isolated from the lungs and genotypic identification of aerobic culture was confirmed by sequence analysis of the entire 16S rDNA gene. This is the first report of D.
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