家猫因人皮癣引起的疣状蝇病一例报告。

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2022-10-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm003922
Luísa Xavier Christ, Debora de Souza Pozzatto, Rafaella Tortoriello Barbosa Sampaio, Bruna Sampaio Martins Land Manier, Yasmin da Mota de Magalhães, Julio Israel Fernandes
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皮蝇病被定义为由人类蝇类人皮蝇幼虫期引起的寄生虫病,通常在大型动物中观察到,但在宠物动物中被认为不常见。该报告的目的是描述一个自然感染的猫治疗参考皮肤科服务与临床表现类似的肿瘤或脓肿。来自里约热内卢州农村的一只六岁的雄性巴西短毛猫有户外活动的机会,它接受了两个结节的治疗,一个位于骶骨区域,另一个位于尾巴。病人被控制住,手指压迫病变导致人疟蚊幼虫排出,并伴有脓性分泌物。经去除幼虫及现场使用杀菌剂后,镰状丝虫病得以治愈。可以假设,这里报告的寄生虫是由于动物的生活安排造成的,在农村地区,牛被人源弓形虫寄生。我们得出的结论是,人类弓形虫的寄生应该出现在患有结节的猫的鉴别诊断列表中,并且与使用防腐剂相关的机械去除是决定性的。
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Furuncular myiasis caused by Dermatobia hominis in a domestic cat - case report.

Dermatobiosis is defined as a parasitosis caused by the larval stage of the human botfly Dermatobia hominis, often observed in large animals but considered unusual in pet animals. The aim of the report is to describe a naturally infested cat treated in a reference dermatology service with clinical presentation similar to neoplasia or abscess. A six-year-old spayed male Brazilian Shorthair cat with outdoor access, from the countryside of Rio de Janeiro state, was treated for two nodules, one located in the sacral region and one in the tail. The patient was restrained, and digital compression of the lesions resulted in expulsion of D. hominis larvae, accompanied by a purulent secretion. The removal of larvae and use of antiseptic at the site resolved the furuncular myiasis. It is possible to assume that the parasitism reported here resulted from the animal's living arrangement, in a rural area with cattle parasitized by D. hominis. We conclude that parasitism by D. hominis should be present on the list of differential diagnoses of cats with nodules and that mechanical removal associated with the use of antiseptics is resolutive.

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