
Summary: The authors report on a Microsporum canis epidemic in laboratory mice. It is pointed out that this dermatophyte infects mice only exceptionally. The strange manner of transfering the infection is emphasized.Zusammenfassung: Die Autoren berichten über eine Microsporum‐canis‐Epidemie bei Laboratoriumsmäusen. Es wird darauf hingewiesen, daß dieser Dermatophyt nur ausnahmsweise Mäuse infiziert. Die sonderbare Übertragungsweise wird hervorgehoben.
Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Animals, Dermatomycoses, Microsporum, Disease Outbreaks
Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Animals, Dermatomycoses, Microsporum, Disease Outbreaks
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