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Keratinophilic fungi on the hair of cows,donkeys, rabbits,cats, and dogs from the West Bank of Jordan
Authors:M. S. Ali-Shtayeh  H. M. Arda  M. Hassouna  S. F. Shaheen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, The University, Nablus, West Bank of Jordan;(2) Arda Dermatology Clinic, Nablus;(3) Department of Veterinary, Nablus;(4) Department of Public Health, Nablus, West Bank of Jordan, Israel;(5) Dept. of Biological Sciences, An-Najah Nat. University, P.O. Box 696, Nablus (West Bank of Jordan), Israel
Abstract:The mycoflora of hair of 111 cows, donkeys, rabbits, cats, and dogs were analysed and the frequency of occurrence and the relative importance value of the different fungal species isolated were calculated. Total numbers of species 56, 45, 48, 23, and 11 were recovered from cows, donkeys, rabbits, cats, and dogs respectively. The majority of the keratinophilic fungi isolated were either well-known mycotic agents or have been recovered from various animal and human lesions. These comprised 87.8%, 66.7%, 61.4%, 59.3%, and 55.2% of the hair mycoflora in cats, dogs, rabbis, cows, and donkeys respectively. Seven species of dermatophytes were isolated: Trichophyton mentagrophytes, T. verrucosum, Microsporum gypseum, M. nanum, T. ajelloi, and M. canis. Cats harboured the largest number of dermatophytes (5 species), followed by cows (4 spp), rabbits (3 spp), and donkeys and dogs (1 sp). The role of these animals in the persistence and transmission of pathogenic fungi is discussed.
Keywords:keratinophilic fungi  dermatophytes  epidemiology  cows  donkeys  rabbits  cats  dogs
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