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Top Companion Anim Med ; 60: 100876, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38631427

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This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of otitis externa (OE) in cats using cytology, direct otoscopic examination, and parasitological examination through swabs and curettage, and to compare the accuracy between collection methods for parasitological examination. Direct otoscopic evaluation of the external auditory canal (right and left), swabs for cytological examination of the external auditory canal, and collection of cerumen for parasitological examination through swabs and curettage of 137 cats from a veterinary hospital care were conducted between March 2021 and March 2022. The influences of age, sex, habitat, street access, and the presence of fleas on OE were evaluated. Cytological evidence of OE was observed in 25.5 % of cats and was statistically associated with flea and mite parasitism. Otodectes cynotis was found in 13.9 % of the cats. Cocci and Bacilli were the secondary factors in 34.3 % and 22.9 % of cats with OE, respectively. The Malassezia genus was a secundary factor in 57.1 % of the cats with OE. The frequency of OE was high in cats receiving hospital care. O. cynotis was a frequent primary cause of OE in cats. The curette sampling method is a great option for diagnosing O. cynotis infestation due to its ease of use.


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Maladies des chats , Otite externe , Animaux , Chats , Otite externe/médecine vétérinaire , Otite externe/épidémiologie , Otite externe/microbiologie , Maladies des chats/épidémiologie , Maladies des chats/parasitologie , Prévalence , Femelle , Brésil/épidémiologie , Mâle , Otoscopie/médecine vétérinaire , Cérumen , Malassezia/isolement et purification , Acarioses/médecine vétérinaire , Acarioses/épidémiologie , Acarioses/diagnostic
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