Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 2001-08-01

Arthroderma benhamiae infection in a rabbit.

K Saito, R Kano, Y Nakamura, S Watanabe, A Hasegawa

Index: J. Vet. Med. Sci. 63(8) , 929-31, (2001)

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Abstract

The isolate from the rabbit with dermatophytosis which was transmitted to the owners was proved to be Arthroderma benhamiae (-) by mating experiments as well as by chitin synthase 1 (CHSI) gene analysis.


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