Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences (Jan 2023)

Prevalence and some risk factors with therapeutic trial of sheep dermatophytosis in Egypt

  • Elshaima M. Fawzi,
  • Mohammed M. Abd-Elmegeed,
  • Mamdouh F. El-Mekkawi,
  • Eman M. El-Diasty,
  • Abdelkarem M. Morsi,
  • Eman B. Abd-Elfatah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33899/ijvs.2022.133376.2214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 1
pp. 31 – 38

Abstract

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Dermatophytosis is a fungal disease that affects the superficial skin layers and hair of farm animals all over the world including Egypt. Despite being a self-limiting disease, it has serious effects on public health and devastating economic losses due to its serious skin damage, a long course of treatment, and loss of weight. This study determines the most prevalent species of dermatophyte in sheep and identifies the incriminated species by both microscopic and culture methods with an assessment of animal and environmental risk factors. Moreover, it evaluates the effectiveness of three antifungal compounds (tioconazole cream and clotrimazole spray, and fluconazole capsule), on twenty-four naturally infected sheep. One hundred and three sheep from Sharkia and Dakahalia governorates were examined with clinically suggestive lesions from 2018 to 2019. 47.6% of the cases were positive for the dermatophyte infection either by clinical signs, microscopic or culture, or both. The highest registered infection rate is in males, at the age of ˂ 6 months, and in the winter season. Three antifungal medications are used for the first time in the treatment of ovine dermatophytosis. They are proved to have been effective in subsiding skin lesions with hair growth to return to its normal clinical state with a 100% curative rate. The treatment with preferable and easily applicable topical cures, especially tioconazole cream, is highly effective in the short run. This cream treatment is easily applicable and provides a good alternative to the traditional antifungal medication for sheep. Consequently, such treatment can reduce the possibility of spreading the infection by other animals, and may allow the adaption of efficient control measures.

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