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The Control and Preventative Measures for the Health Problems of Pets

The Control and Preventative Measures for the Health Problems of Pets

Huda Hameed Kadhim Alabbody 

Center for Market Research and Consumer Protection, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.

*Correspondence | Huda Hameed Kadhim Alabbody, Center for Market Research and Consumer Protection, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq; Email: [email protected] 

Figure 1

A and B: Two cats with dermatophytosis in Microsporium and Trichophyton spp. Hair loss single and multiple lesions seen in the face, head and neck regions. D: dog with Tick’s infestation Rhipicephalus spp., C: cat with bacterial infection Streptococcus spp. in the outer ear. 

Figure 2

A: Infected hair with Microsporium. Note the swollen distorted appearance of the hair shaft with masses of ectothrix spores clustered around it, (X 40). Infected hair appear swollen, frayed, irregular and fuzzy in outline, and the normal structure of cuticle, cortex, and medulla is lost, beaded chains of small rounded cells (spores) and hyphae seen uniform in diameter (arrow), septate and variable in length and degree of branching.
B: Ear cytology sample from a cat patient with Otitis externa. Numerous Streptococci are present in pairs (upper arrow), also pictured are numerous inflammatory cells exhibiting bacteriophagy (lower arrow) and an epithelial cell. (X100, Romanowsky-type stains). 

Journal of Animal Health and Production

November

Vol. 12, Sp. Iss. 1

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