Dermatophilosis:
Skin lesions caused by Gram-positive spherical bacteria called Dermatophilus conolensis infect horses and some farm animals.
Infections between animals and humans are transmitted through direct contact or by mechanical transfer by flies to bacterial spores from skin lesions.
Clinical symptoms in animals and humans are the same as in the appearance of areas of skin covered with crusts and secretions of inflammatory fluids that lead to adhesion and the accumulation of hair in the form of a brush.
Skin lesions caused by Gram-positive spherical bacteria called Dermatophilus conolensis infect horses and some farm animals.
Infections between animals and humans are transmitted through direct contact or by mechanical transfer by flies to bacterial spores from skin lesions.
Clinical symptoms in animals and humans are the same as in the appearance of areas of skin covered with crusts and secretions of inflammatory fluids that lead to adhesion and the accumulation of hair in the form of a brush.
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