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Volume 31, Number 9—September 2025
Research
Sporothrix brasiliensis Treatment Failure without Initial Elevated Itraconazole MICs in Felids at Border of Brazil
Table 3
Outcomes of cats with sporotrichosis according to clinical form of disease in study of Sporothrix brasiliensis treatment failure without initial elevated itraconazole MICs in felids at border of Brazil*
Outcomes | No. (%) cats |
---|---|
Cutaneous disseminated disease, n = 66 | |
Death | 40 (61) |
Clinical cure | 16 (24) |
Lost to follow-up | 3 (4) |
Euthanized |
7 (11) |
Fixed cutaneous disease, n = 37 | |
Clinical cure | 29 (78) |
Lost to follow-up | 5 (14) |
Euthanized |
3 (8) |
Extracutaneous disease, n = 5† | |
Clinical cure | 5 (100) |
*Total number of cats with sporotrichosis was 108. †Absence of skin lesions but presence of extracutaneous signs, such as sneezing, dyspnea, and nasal discharge and other respiratory signs.
1These first authors contributed equally to this article.
2These senior authors contributed equally to this article.
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