Arquivos do Instituto Biológico (Feb 2018)

Successful therapy in unusual generalized Dermatophilus congolensis infection in a calf based on modified in vitro disk diffusion test

  • Paulo Francisco Domingues,
  • Simony Trevizan Guerra,
  • Carolina Lechinski de Paula,
  • Ana Carolina Alves,
  • Carmen Alicia Daza Bolanos,
  • Amanda Bonalume Cordeiro de Morais,
  • Rafaela Mastrangelo Risseti,
  • Bruna da Silva Colhado,
  • Fábio Vinicius Ramos Portilho,
  • Marília Salgado Caxito,
  • Fernando José Paganini Listoni,
  • Daniel Ornelas de Oliveira,
  • Márcio Garcia Ribeiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1808-1657000382017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84, no. 0

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ABSTRACT: Bovine dermatophilosis is a dermatitis characterized by typical focal or localized lesions with “paintbrush” aspect and occasionally as disseminated cutaneous disease. We report the case of a one-year-old Nelore female with history of chronic cutaneous disseminated lesions that appeared immediately after a rainfall period. Serous to purulent exudates, hair with tufted appearance, hyperkeratotic, non-pruritic, hardened, yellowish to brown, and coalescent crusty lesions were observed distributed all over its body. Removal of the crusts revealed ulcerated or hemorrhagic areas, with irregular elevated crusts like “paintbrush”. Microbiological diagnosis enabled the identification of a microorganism, the Dermatophilus congolensis. Despite disseminated and chronic lesions, we obtained a successful therapy with parenteral therapy using long-acting tetracycline based on modified in vitro disk diffusion test. The present report highlights success therapy in uncommon generalized bovine dermatophilosis with selection of first-choice drugs based on modified in vitro susceptibility test, and need of responsible use of antimicrobials in livestock.

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