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Cat-transmitted human sporotrichosis in a non-endemic region in Brazil

Journal of Travel Medicine, 2023
This emerging case of feline-transmitted sporotrichosis in a non-endemic area underscores the global rise and geographical expansion of the disease, necessitating vigilant epidemiological surveillance in Brazil.
Paulo R Martins-Filho   +7 more
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Epidemic Cat-Transmitted Sporotrichosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
To the Editor: Sporotrichosis is a fungal infection that occurs through traumatic inoculation of organic matter that is contaminated with Sporothrix schenckii and is usually limited to the skin and...
Armando O, Schubach   +2 more
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Emerging Cases of Cat-Transmitted Sporotrichosis Driven by Sporothrix brasiliensis in Northeast Brazil

Mycopathologia
Cat-transmitted sporotrichosis is caused by the emerging fungal pathogen Sporothrix brasiliensis and constitutes a significant public health issue that affects people living in resource-poor urban centers in Brazil. The lack of knowledge about transmission dynamics makes it difficult to propose public health policies to contain the advance of ...
Pollyanne Raysa Fernandes de Oliveira   +6 more
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The rising incidence of feline and cat‐transmitted sporotrichosis in Latin America

Zoonoses and Public Health
AbstractIntroductionSporotrichosis is a subcutaneous mycosis caused by different species of thermodimorphic fungi belonging to the genus Sporothrix. These fungi may affect a wide range of warm‐blooded animals, including humans, dogs and, mainly, cats.MethodsIn this article, we conducted a narrative literature review about the status of feline and cat ...
Mariana Tibúrcio Santos   +7 more
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High-Virulence Cat-Transmitted Ocular Sporotrichosis

Mycopathologia, 2019
The article describes an atypical case of cat-transmitted ocular sporotrichosis due Sporothrix brasiliensis in a young patient. This report contributes significantly to knowledge of sporotrichosis as an important neglected tropical disease. In addition, this condition is an important public health problem in ascending incidence.
Armando Marsden Lacerda Filho   +8 more
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The Emergence of Cat‐Transmitted Sporotrichosis Driven by Sporothrix brasiliensis in Piauí, Brazil

Zoonoses and Public Health
ABSTRACTIntroductionIn Brazil, the emergence of feline sporotrichosis, a neglected subcutaneous mycosis primarily transmitted by cats and caused by the fungus Sporothrix brasiliensis, has been monitored via molecular tools. This approach underscores the geographic expansion of this disease and highlights the critical role of molecular surveillance in ...
Raizza Eveline Escórcio Pinheiro   +9 more
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Cat-transmitted sporotrichosis by Sporothrix brasiliensis: Focus on its potential transmission routes and epidemiological profile

Medical Mycology
Abstract Cat-transmitted sporotrichosis (CTS) by Sporothrix brasiliensis is an important epizoonosis with alarming numbers of cases involving felines, canines, and humans. Considering the increasing incidence of CTS this study sought to elucidate the epidemiological characteristics of cats with sporotrichosis and evaluate the potential ...
Fernanda de Andrade Galliano Daros Bastos   +9 more
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Cat-transmitted (feline) periorbital sporotrichosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2009
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