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TRICHOPHYTOSIS IN BEEF CATTLE

2019 
Trichophytosis is one of the most common skin diseases in cattle. Trichophytosis is a transmissible infectious skin disease caused most often by Trichophyton verrucosum with spores which can remain alive for years in a dry environment. This is a zoonotic disease, as it can equally infect people and animals. The infection spreads rapidly, and this fungal disease leads to certain economic losses. Direct contact with infected animals is the most common method of spreading the infection. During this research, beef cattle aged 4 months were transported from southern Serbia to the part of Vojvodina - Macva. One month after the transportation, the characteristic gray-white round changes occured on the skin of beef cattle. Affected animals from five individual farms did not receive any treatment, while animals from other five farms were treated with Decanol® solution. As a conclusion, application of therapy or vaccination along with a high quality diet is the best way to to suppress triphophytosis.
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