Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs
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Dermatophytosis is a disease that affects the stratum corneum of the skin, hair and nails in Guinea pigs, causing bad aspect of the carcass, affecting its commercialization and generating economic losses. For the study 189 samples of Guinea pigs with dermatological lesions were collected in intensiv...
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Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs |
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Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs |
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Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs Renzo Venturo B. Mycological culture Cytopathology Dermatophytoses Guinea pigs http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.12 |
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Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs |
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Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs |
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Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs |
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Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs |
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Concordance between micological culture and cytopathology in the diagnosis of dermatophytosis in Guinea pigs |
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Renzo Venturo B. |
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Renzo Venturo B. Morales-Cauti S. |
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Morales-Cauti S. |
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Renzo Venturo B. Morales-Cauti S. |
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Mycological culture Cytopathology Dermatophytoses Guinea pigs http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.12 |
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Cytopathology Dermatophytoses Guinea pigs |
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Dermatophytosis is a disease that affects the stratum corneum of the skin, hair and nails in Guinea pigs, causing bad aspect of the carcass, affecting its commercialization and generating economic losses. For the study 189 samples of Guinea pigs with dermatological lesions were collected in intensive breeding farms; the Guinea pigs were analyzed by cytopathology and mycological culture in the Laboratory of Microbiology and Microscopy of Universidad Científica del Sur. The frecuency of dermatophytosis was 18.5 ± 5.5 % by mycological culture and 43 ± 7.1 % by cytopathology; according to the age stratum, the dermatophytosis frecuency was 0 % / 0 % in breeding, 25.6 % / 62 % in rearing, and 4.8 % / 6 % in reproductive Guinea pigs by mycological culture and cytopathology, respectively. About the location of the lessions, a frequency of 0 % / 0 % was found in cages by both techniques, while for animals raised in pools a frequency of 26.5 % / 61 % was found by culture and cytopathology, respectively. The grade of congruity between these two tests was determined by the value of Kappa (?) equal to 0.46. The result indicates that there is a moderate degree of association. © 2020 Universidad Politecnica Salesiana. All rights reserved. |
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About the location of the lessions, a frequency of 0 % / 0 % was found in cages by both techniques, while for animals raised in pools a frequency of 26.5 % / 61 % was found by culture and cytopathology, respectively. The grade of congruity between these two tests was determined by the value of Kappa (?) equal to 0.46. The result indicates that there is a moderate degree of association. © 2020 Universidad Politecnica Salesiana. 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