Journal of Fungi (Nov 2023)

Hedgehog Dermatophytosis: Understanding <i>Trichophyton erinacei</i> Infection in Pet Hedgehogs and Its Implications for Human Health

  • Lucia Kottferová,
  • Ladislav Molnár,
  • Peter Major,
  • Edina Sesztáková,
  • Katarína Kuzyšinová,
  • Vladimír Vrabec,
  • Jana Kottferová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9121132
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 1132

Abstract

Read online

Pet hedgehogs, which are increasingly favoured companions, have garnered attention due to their potential as carriers of zoonotic diseases. These small insectivorous mammals, native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, are commonly kept as pets. The encroachment of humans into hedgehog habitats has brought these animals closer to people, raising concerns about disease transmission. This article reviews the current knowledge regarding zoonotic disease associated with pet hedgehogs, with a particular focus on mycotic infections caused by Trichophyton erinacei. Data from various regions and hedgehog species are synthesised to assess the significance of pet hedgehogs as potential reservoirs and transmitters of zoonotic pathogens. Our study highlights the importance of understanding the health risks associated with pet hedgehogs and underscores the need for continued research to mitigate zoonotic disease transmission from these potentially disease-carrying companions.

Keywords