First Cases of Feline Sporotrichosis Caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis in Paraguay

J Fungi (Basel). 2023 Sep 27;9(10):972. doi: 10.3390/jof9100972.

Abstract

Sporothrix brasiliensis is an emerging fungal pathogen causing cat-transmitted sporotrichosis, an epi-zoonosis affecting humans, cats and dogs in Brazil and now spreading to neighboring South American countries. Here, we report the first two autochthonous cases of cat-transmitted sporotrichosis in Paraguay. The first case was a four-year-old male cat showing several ulcerative lesions, nasal deformity and respiratory symptoms. The second case was a one-year-old male cat showing a single ulcerated lesion, respiratory symptoms and nasal deformity. Both cases were admitted to a veterinary clinic in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay. Isolates were recovered from swabs of the two cases. Using molecular methods, the isolates were identified as S. brasiliensis.

Keywords: Sporothrix brasiliensis infection; diagnosis; sporotrichosis; zoonotic infectious diseases.

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  • Case Reports