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398 related items for PubMed ID: 7450609

  • 1. Natural focus of microsporosis caused by Microsporum canis Bodin.
    Ditrich O, Otcenásek M, Zampachová I.
    Folia Parasitol (Praha); 1980; 27(2):173-82. PubMed ID: 7450609
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  • 2. [Man as a source of zoonotic microsporosis caused by Microsporum canis].
    Sheklakov ND, Stepanova ZhV, Klimova IIa, Mosaleva NA.
    Vestn Dermatol Venerol; 1984 Dec; (12):29-30. PubMed ID: 6531989
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  • 3. [Dermatophyte infections caused by Microsporum canis and Microsporum audouinii in the Greifswald area].
    Schröder G, Hein K, Herrmann A, Pambor M.
    Dermatol Monatsschr; 1990 Dec; 176(2-3):115-21. PubMed ID: 2365106
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  • 4. Genetic variability in Microsporum canis isolated from cats, dogs and humans in Brazil.
    da Costa FV, Farias MR, Bier D, de Andrade CP, de Castro LA, da Silva SC, Ferreiro L.
    Mycoses; 2013 Sep; 56(5):582-8. PubMed ID: 23551796
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  • 5. Tinea faciei caused by Microsporum canis in a newborn.
    Hiruma M, Kukita A.
    Dermatologica; 1988 Sep; 176(3):130-2. PubMed ID: 3288520
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  • 6. [Epidemiological characteristics of the microsporosis caused by Microsporum canis].
    Andriasian SG.
    Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol; 1978 Oct; (10):14-20. PubMed ID: 371273
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  • 7. A zoonotic ringworm outbreak caused by a dysgonic strain of Microsporum canis from stray cats.
    Hermoso de Mendoza M, Hermoso de Mendoza J, Alonso JM, Rey JM, Sanchez S, Martin R, Bermejo F, Cortes M, Benitez JM, Garcia WL, Garcia-Sanchez A.
    Rev Iberoam Micol; 2010 Jun 30; 27(2):62-5. PubMed ID: 20346301
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  • 8. [Epidemiological characteristics of microsporosis caused by Microsporum canis].
    Medvedeva EA, Fakhretdinova KhS.
    Vestn Dermatol Venerol; 1978 Sep 30; (9):59-62. PubMed ID: 152027
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  • 9. [Mechanism of transmission of Microsporum canis, and the characteristics of clinical course and diagnosis of zooanthroponotic microsporosis].
    Sheklakov ND, Andriasian SG.
    Vestn Dermatol Venerol; 1978 Jul 30; (7):27-33. PubMed ID: 695899
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  • 10. [Dog and cat as source of infection. Highly contagious fungi are transmitted].
    Schauder S.
    MMW Fortschr Med; 1999 Nov 25; 141(47):46-9. PubMed ID: 10912168
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  • 11. [Microsporia of cats and dogs caused by the Dermatophyte Microsporum canis bodin].
    Otcenáśek M, Komárek J, Dvorák J.
    Vet Med (Praha); 1974 Nov 25; 19(2):169-73. PubMed ID: 4210144
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  • 12. [Organization of the control of microsporosis caused by Microsporum canis in Moscow].
    Ohukhova AS, Arievich AM, Ostapenko NN.
    Vestn Dermatol Venerol; 1979 Jul 25; (7):28-31. PubMed ID: 484009
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  • 13. [Various epidemiological characteristics of animal-man transmissible microsporosis caused by Microsporum canis].
    Andriasian SG.
    Vestn Dermatol Venerol; 1978 Feb 25; (2):78-81. PubMed ID: 636601
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  • 14. Presence of keratinophilic fungi with special reference to dermatophytes on the haircoat of dogs and cats in México and Nezahualcoyotl cities.
    Guzman-Chavez RE, Segundo-Zaragoza C, Cervantes-Olivares RA, Tapia-Perez G.
    Rev Latinoam Microbiol; 2000 Feb 25; 42(1):41-4. PubMed ID: 10948828
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  • 15. [A Microsporum canis epidemic in a Groninger rural area].
    ten Berge-van der Schaaf J, Kruis-de Vries MH.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 1988 Mar 26; 132(13):582-3. PubMed ID: 3362226
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  • 16. Zoonotic dermatophytosis (ringworm).
    Pepin GA, Oxenham M.
    Vet Rec; 1986 Jan 25; 118(4):110-1. PubMed ID: 3952959
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  • 17. [Analysis of 25 cases of microsporum canis infection encountered at a dermatology clinic in Kumamoto during a recent 3-year period].
    Sakae H, Noguchi H, Ichinokawa Y, Hiruma M.
    Med Mycol J; 2011 Jan 25; 52(2):139-44. PubMed ID: 21788725
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  • 18. Environmental detection of Microsporum canis arthrospores in the households of infected cats and dogs.
    Mancianti F, Nardoni S, Corazza M, D'Achille P, Ponticelli C.
    J Feline Med Surg; 2003 Dec 25; 5(6):323-8. PubMed ID: 14623201
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