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Title: A case of canine cutaneous pythiosis in Thailand
Authors: Ariya Chindamporn
Patcharee Kammarnjessadakul
Sawang Kesdangsakonwut
Wijit Banlunara
อริยา จินดามพร
พัชรี กัมมารเจษฎากุล
สว่าง เกษแดงสกลวุฒิ
วิจิตร บรรลุนารา
Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Medicine
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Medical Technology
Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Veterinary Science
Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Veterinary Science
Keywords: Pythium insidiosum pythiosis
พิเทียมอินสิดิโอซัม พิธิโอซิส
สุนัข
Dogs
Canines
Skin
ผิวหนัง
การวิเคราะห์สิ่งมีชีวิตตามลักษณะทางพันธุกรรม
Phylogenetic analysis
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Microbiol 2020 Feb 14;2(4):acmi000109.
Abstract: Introduction: Pythium insidiosum causes pythiosis in humans and animals in tropical and subtropical climates. The clinical manifestations in humans are mostly systemic, vascular or ocular forms, in contrast to animals, which are cutaneous, subcutaneous and gastrointestinal forms. The highest incidence of human cases is reported in Thailand, however, no canine pythiosis has been documented yet. Case presentation: A female, mixed-breed, stray dog showed severe extensive ulcerative haemorrhagic dermatitis at the perineum involving the anus and tail. On cytology, there were sparse branching septate fungal hyphae. The tissue samples were subjected to polymerase chain reaction and gene sequencing for fungal identification. Conclusion: The results of the internal transcribed spacer 1 and 2 (ITS1 and ITS2) gene had 99 % homology to Pythium insidiosum (accession no. FJ17396) and the COX2 gene (accession no. GQ451572). The phylogenetic tree of both genes was classified in clade ATH. This is the first fully documented diagnosis of canine cutaneous pythiosis in Thailand.
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URI: https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/4057
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