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DERMATITES OF CATS IN STAVROPOL

https://doi.org/10.25690/VETPAT.2022.27.65.006

Abstract

Cat dermatites is registered in Stavropol in all seasons of the year with an incidence of 8.4 % of the total number of dermatological patients. In 2021, the following skin pathologies in cats were registered at a dermatological appointment: parasitic diseases (afanipterosis, otodectosis, notoedrosis, cheilitiellosis, demodicosis); dermatophytosis (microsporia); allergies ( ea allergic dermatitis, atopic skin syndrome, food hypersensitivity); autoimmune skin pathologies (pemphigus foliaceus); skin neoplasms (mastocytoma, squamous cell carcinoma); viral dermatoses (herpesvirus, calicivirus, feline viral immunode ciency, feline viral leukemia); psychogenic causes (feline behavioral ulcerative dermatitis). e leading position in the etiology of cat dermatitis is occupied by parasitic diseases, allergies, fungal skin lesions and viral dermatoses. Of the 65 cases of allergy, 52 cases of ea allergic dermatitis of cats were registered, which corresponds to 80 % of the total number of those who applied with allergies, 11 with atopic skin syndrome, which corresponds to 16.9 % and 2 cats with food hypersensitivity, which corresponds to 3.1 % of the total number of dermatological patients. Are most often registered at the reception cats of breeds are Sphynx, Abyssinian, Bengal, Siamese, Maine Coon, Persian.

About the Authors

A. A. Bushmina
«Stavropol State Agrarian University»
Russian Federation


V. A. Orobets
«Stavropol State Agrarian University»
Russian Federation


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Bushmina A.A., Orobets V.A. DERMATITES OF CATS IN STAVROPOL. Russian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 2022;(2):22-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25690/VETPAT.2022.27.65.006

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