Issue 2
Journal for Veterinary Medicine, Biotechnology and Biosafety
Volume
2, Issue 2, July 2016, Pages 12–14
ISSN 2411-3174 (print version) ISSN 2411-0388
(online version)
Clinical and epizootic
characteristics of Dermatomycosis manifestation and their role in nosological
structure of skin diseases in dogs and cats in Kharkiv
Morozova
V. V., Symonenko S. I., Severyn R. V., Golovko V. A.
Kharkiv
State Zooveterinary Academy, Kharkiv, Ukraine, e-mail: vetmurzik@i.ua
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Citation for print version: Morozova, V. V., Symonenko, S. I., Severyn,
R. V. and Golovko, V. A. (2016) ‘Clinical and
epizootic characteristics of Dermatomycosis manifestation and their role in
nosological structure of skin diseases in dogs and cats in Kharkiv’,
Journal for Veterinary Medicine,
Biotechnology and Biosafety, 2(2), pp. 12–14.
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Citation for online version: Morozova, V. V., Symonenko, S. I., Severyn,
R. V. and Golovko, V. A. (2016) ‘Clinical and
epizootic characteristics of Dermatomycosis manifestation and their role in
nosological structure of skin diseases in dogs and cats in Kharkiv’,
Journal for Veterinary Medicine,
Biotechnology and Biosafety. [Online] 2(2), pp. 12–14. Available at:
http://jvmbbs.kharkov.ua/archive/2016/volume2/issue2/oJVMBBS_2016022_012-014.pdf
Summary. The
article presents data concerning epizootic situation of dermatomycosis among
small domestic animals (n=4280) for the observing period from 2005 to 2015 in
two Kharkiv’s veterinary clinics. The nosological profile of dermatitis
in dogs and cats has been determined and it was presented by 7
factors with prevalence of dermatomycosis (61.4%). Pet’s disease
incidence of dermatomycosis depending on age and breed susceptibility to
illness have been analyzed. It was paid an attention
to the importance of hematologic studies which point to
the different skin pathology.
Keywords: dermatomycosis,
dermatomycetes, diagnostics, dogs, cats, skin diseases
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