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Ringworm is the most common fungal infection in cats. Despite the name, ringworm is caused by a group of fungi known as dermatophytes. 94% of all cases the fungal infection in cats derived by microsporum canis, which is one of the three fungi in dermatophytes group. All breeds of cats may be affected, with their tribes long hair is particularly susceptible. However, most commonly occurs in ringworm cats less than 12 months of age due to immature immune system. The cats other weakening immune diseases and cats under stress, it is more sensitive.

Ringworm in cats survive by invading the outer layer of dead skin, fingernails and hair. The symptoms of ringworm are composed of circular patches of hair loss, usually around the head or limbs the cat. Patches of hair loss may appear gray, and may or may not be red, scaly and beyond. The claw and the fingernail bed of the feline can be dry and problematic. Ringworms able to instruct in an array of situations, and different media from the Group funguses dermatophytes. Mircosporum gypseum is a type of ringworm gained generally through the contaminated soil. Microsporum Canis, the most common cause of fungal ringworm, recharged by either direct or indirect contact with an infected person or animal. Microsporum canis can also infect cats through contaminated bedding, ski tools or spores in the environment.

Wild animals such as mice and voles rodent family, Trichophyton mentagrophytes can fly and pass this fungus in cats. Infection is rare and inconsequential, and easily treatable but in most cases. However if the infection has reached a settlement of cats, the procedure for the removal of the fungus are expensive and difficult, such as treatment must be applied between the group in order to be effective. Ringworm is highly contagious and if left untreated, is particularly galling for cats.

If you suspect your cat with ringworm, make an appointment with a VET to confirm that it is not just another ringworm and skin infections. The VET can use wood's lamp, UV lamp, under which 50% of all ringworm executives glow. Microscopic examination may be carried out where a sample of cats hair examined under the microscope to look for fungal spores. A sample of your hair cats may be taken by the veterinarian and sent to a laboratory for testing. The test laboratory the hair will grow for a particular culture which allows the exact species of fungi you specified. If the lesion is not distinctive looking, a biopsy may be performed. Once a diagnosis has been made so the cat ringworm and the environment should be addressed. Lime sulfur dips is the most effective form of treatment for ringworm, which can be done at home or at the vets. The drops should be used every 4 days for approximately 2 to 4 weeks. It should be noted that the drops cause slight yellowing the fur, but it is only temporary. If the antifungal drug Griseofulvin should be taken twice a day and side-effects should be discussed with your VET before using.

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