Treatment of Microsporum canis Infection in a Cat Using a Fungal Vaccine

Authors

  • Piyarat Chansiripornchai
  • Nipattra Suanpairintr

Keywords:

cat, fungal vaccine, Microsporum canis

Abstract

Successful treatment of Microsporum canis infection in a 8 - year – old, male Thai - mixed breed cat using a fungal vaccine containing inactivated M. canis by 3 subcutaneously injection 14 days apart was reported. A reduction of the lesions and hair regrowth had improved by day 14 after the first injection. There were no adverse effects in the cat during the entire treatment. The results of this study indicate that an inactivated M. canis vaccine may be effective therapy for M. canis infection.

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Chansiripornchai, P., & Suanpairintr, N. (2015). Treatment of Microsporum canis Infection in a Cat Using a Fungal Vaccine. The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 45(4), 645–649. Retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/article/view/43535