
doi: 10.1007/bf00437033
pmid: 3380133
We describe the isolation of Trichophyton mentagrophytes in two family-operated farms where the animals were suffering skin ailments characterized by a swelling and a reddening of the back and flanks. This condition affected 2 and 5% respectively of the animals on the farms, the younger ones being more frequently affected.
Swine Diseases, Tinea, Trichophyton, Swine, Animals, Dermatomycoses, Microsporum
Swine Diseases, Tinea, Trichophyton, Swine, Animals, Dermatomycoses, Microsporum
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