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      Prevalence of Dermatomycosis in Dog and Cats in Ting & Lu Veterinary Center, Kuching, Malaysia.

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      2021
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      Jian, Vincent Ting Wee
      Indrawati, Agustin
      Agungpriyono, Srihadi
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      Dermatomycosis is a skin infection caused by dermatophytes and other opportunistic fungi on pet animals. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of cats and dogs that were diagnosed with some form of dermatomycosis in Ting and Lu Veterinary Center from November 2020 to January 2021. Signalment and treatment done were taken from the medical records. Treatments for the infection are usually antifungal cream, medicated shampoo and antibiotics for secondary infections. The prevalence of dermatomycosis cases is dependent on several variables such as the humidity, lifestyle of the animal, hair length and the variability of the different cat and dog breeds in the area. Cats at their prime age (3 to 6 years) were most commonly diagnosed at 60%, while dogs in their adult age (2 to 6 years) were most commonly diagnosed at 61.11%. The most predisposed breed for this study is domestic short-haired cats at 60% and local dogs at 37.84%. The data collected also shows that dermatophytes affect 100% of the cats that were affected with dermatomycosis during the study while in dogs it only affects 16.22% of the cases with the other 83.78% are Malassezia infection.
       
      Dermatomikosis adalah infeksi kulit yang disebabkan oleh dermatofita dan jamur oportunistik lainnya pada hewan peliharaan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui prevalensi kucing dan anjing yang diteliti dengan beberapa bentuk dermatomikosis di Ting and Lu Veterinary Center dari November 2020 hingga Januari 2021. Sinyal dan perawatan yang dilakukan diambil dari rekam medis. Perawatan untuk infeksi biasanya krim antijamur, sampo obat dan antibiotik untuk infeksi sekunder. Prevalensi kasus dermatomikosis bergantung pada beberapa variabel seperti kelembaban, gaya hidup hewan, kepanjangan rambut dan ras kucing dan anjing yang berbeda di daerah tersebut. Kucing pada usia prima (3 hingga 6 tahun) paling sering didiagnosis dengan dermatomikosis pada 60%, sedangkan anjing pada usia dewasa (2 hingga 6 tahun) paling sering didiagnosis pada 61,11%. Ras yang paling cenderung untuk penelitian ini adalah kucing peliharaan bulu pendek sebesar 60% dan anjing lokal sebesar 37,84%. Data yang terkumpul juga menunjukkan bahwa dermatofita menyerang 100% kucing yang terkena dermatomikosis pada durasi studi sedangkan pada anjing hanya menyerang 16,22% kasus dengan 83,78% lainnya merupakan infeksi Malassezia
       
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