Newbury Sandra, Moriello Karen A
Koret Shelter Medicine Program, Center for Companion Animal Health, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
J Feline Med Surg. 2014 May;16(5):407-18. doi: 10.1177/1098612X14530213.
Dermatophytosis (ringworm) is the most important infectious and contagious skin disease of cats in shelters. Its importance relates to the fact that it can affect all cats, but tends to affect those which would otherwise have good chances for adoption. Although many diseases in shelters fit this description, dermatophytosis is of particular significance because of associated public health concerns.
Disease management in animal shelters is challenging because new animals are frequently entering the population, numerous animals are often housed together, and resources are almost always limited. GLOBAL RELEVANCE: Outbreaks of dermatophytosis occur worldwide and no animal shelter is completely shielded from possible introduction of the disease into the population.
This article offers a flexible stepwise approach to dealing with a known or suspected outbreak of dermatophytosis in an animal shelter. It is based on the authors' experiences spanning more than a decade of responses and/or consultations. While primarily aimed at veterinarians involved in shelter medicine, the principles largely apply to other group-housing situations, such as catteries and breeding establishments.
The goals in dealing with a potential dermatophytosis outbreak are to ascertain if the 'outbreak' is actually an outbreak, to develop a shelter-specific outbreak management plan and to implement a long-term plan to prevent recurrences.
皮肤癣菌病(癣)是收容所中猫最重要的传染性皮肤病。其重要性在于它可影响所有猫,但往往影响那些原本有良好领养机会的猫。尽管收容所中的许多疾病都符合这一描述,但由于相关的公共卫生问题,皮肤癣菌病具有特殊意义。
动物收容所的疾病管理具有挑战性,因为新动物经常进入收容群体,许多动物常常饲养在一起,而且资源几乎总是有限的。全球影响:皮肤癣菌病疫情在全球范围内发生,没有哪个动物收容所能完全避免该病传入收容群体。
本文提供了一种灵活的逐步方法,用于应对动物收容所中已知或疑似的皮肤癣菌病疫情。它基于作者十多年来应对和/或咨询的经验。虽然主要针对从事收容所医学的兽医,但这些原则在很大程度上适用于其他群居环境,如猫舍和繁殖场所。
应对潜在皮肤癣菌病疫情的目标是确定“疫情”是否真的是疫情,制定针对收容所的疫情管理计划,并实施长期预防复发计划。