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First Cases of Feline Sporotrichosis Caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis in Paraguay.

Carolina Melchior do PradoEmanuel Luis RazzoliniGabriela SantacruzLeticia OjedaMarlon Roger GeraldoNancy SegoviaJosé Pereira BrunelliVânia Aparecida VicenteWalfrido Kühl SvobodaFlávio de Queiroz Telles
Published in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Sporothrix brasiliensis is an emerging fungal pathogen causing cat-transmitted sporotrichosis, an epi-zoonosis affecting humans, cats and dogs in Brazil and now spreading to neighboring South American countries. Here, we report the first two autochthonous cases of cat-transmitted sporotrichosis in Paraguay. The first case was a four-year-old male cat showing several ulcerative lesions, nasal deformity and respiratory symptoms. The second case was a one-year-old male cat showing a single ulcerated lesion, respiratory symptoms and nasal deformity. Both cases were admitted to a veterinary clinic in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay. Isolates were recovered from swabs of the two cases. Using molecular methods, the isolates were identified as S. brasiliensis .
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