Clinical features, fungal load, coinfections, histological skin changes, and itraconazole treatment response of cats with sporotrichosis caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis

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Elaine Waite de Souza
Cintia de Moraes Borba
Sandro Antonio Pereira
Isabella Dib Ferreira Gremião
Ingeborg Maria Langohr
Manoel Marques Evangelista Oliveira
Raquel de Vasconcellos Carvalhaes de Oliveira
Camila Rocha da Cunha
Rosely Maria Zancopé-Oliveira
Luisa Helena Monteiro de Miranda
Rodrigo Caldas Menezes
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[1] Evandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Diseases,
[2] Oswaldo Cruz Foundation,undefined
[3] Oswaldo Cruz Institute,undefined
[4] Oswaldo Cruz Foundation,undefined
[5] School of Veterinary Medicine,undefined
[6] Louisiana State University,undefined
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Zoonotic sporotrichosis caused by the fungus Sporothrix brasiliensis is usually severe in cats. This study investigated the associations between clinical features, fungal load, coinfections, histological skin changes, and response to itraconazole in cats with sporotrichosis caused by S. brasiliensis. Fifty-two cats with skin lesions and a definitive diagnosis of sporotrichosis were treated with itraconazole for a maximum period of 36 weeks. The animals were submitted to clinical examination and two subsequent collections of samples from the same skin lesion for fungal diagnosis and histopathology, as well as serology for feline immunodeficiency (FIV) and leukaemia (FeLV) viruses. Thirty-seven (71%) cats were clinically cured. Nasal mucosa lesions and respiratory signs were associated with treatment failure. Cats coinfected with FIV/FeLV (n = 12) had a lower neutrophil count in the lesion. A high fungal load in skin lesions was linked to young age and treatment failure, as well as to a longer time of wound healing, poorly formed granulomas and fewer neutrophils, macrophages and lymphocytes in these lesions. These results indicate that itraconazole is effective, but nasal mucosal involvement, respiratory signs and high fungal loads in skin lesions are predictors of treatment failure that will assist in the development of better treatment protocols for cats.
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