Therapeutic Efficacy of Concurrent use of Oral and Topical Anti-Fungals for Management of Canine Mycotic Dermatitis

2014 
Clinical case of fungal dermatitis in dogs was recorded and diagnosed with laboratory investigation. The different fungi involved were Microsporum canis (6.59%) and non-dermatophyte isolated were Aspergillus species (7.69%) and Candida species (5.49%). The cases were treated with Fluconazole and Ketoconazole for a period of 20 days and found to be highly effective against fungal dermatitis.
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