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1 September 2015 A CASE OF TRYCHOPHYTON RUBRUM DERMATOPHYTOSIS IN A PATAGONIAN SEA LION (OTARIA BYRONIA)
Benoît Quintard, Caroline Lohmann, Brice Lefaux
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Abstract

A 23-yr old female Patagonian sea lion (Otaria byronia) presented multifocal to coalescing and ulcerative skin lesions on the lumbar region. Skin scrapings were collected and a microscopic examination was conducted followed by a fungal culture that revealed a Trychophyton rubrum infection, an anthropophilic dermatophytosis agent. Oral terbinafine and topical eniconazole were used as a treatment for a period of 75 days and complete recovery was achieved. Epidemiological analysis revealed a dermatophytosis case in one of the carnivore section keepers a few weeks before the lesions were diagnosed in the sea lion.

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Benoît Quintard, Caroline Lohmann, and Brice Lefaux "A CASE OF TRYCHOPHYTON RUBRUM DERMATOPHYTOSIS IN A PATAGONIAN SEA LION (OTARIA BYRONIA)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 46(3), 621-623, (1 September 2015). https://doi.org/10.1638/2014-0214.1
Received: 5 November 2014; Published: 1 September 2015
KEYWORDS
dermatophytosis
Otaria byronia
Patagonian sea lion
Terbinafine
Trychophyton rubrum
zoonosis
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