Pharm-Antifungals Test
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| A. Upper midwest and CanadaB. inhalation or direct contact; yesC. PoorD. Itraconazole - Both
Amphoteracin B - Systemic
Ketoconazole - Both
Griseofulvin - Superficial
Fluconozole/Diflucan - SuperficialE. Soil enriched with bird or bat droppingsF. Clinical signs, skin scrapings, Wood's Lamp, fungal culture, ear smearG. Nystatin/Panalog - Superficial
Flucytosine - Systemic
Clotrimazole/Otomax - Superficial
Miconazole/Malaseb - SuperficialH. Lungs then through blood and lymph to eyes, brain, bone, lymph nodes, urogenital system, skin and SQ tissuesI. Sneezing blood and compulsively scratching snout/noseJ. Lungs - esp. dogsK. Ketaconazole/Nizoral tabs and Amphotericin BL. weight loss, dyspnea, chronic cough, lameness, skin lesionsM. Respiratory, ears, liver, throat and mouthN. Give with a fatty meal - increases absorptionO. Blastomycosis, Histoplasmosis, Coccidiomycosis, AspergillosisP. SW states, Mexico and S. AmericaQ. Disinfect/destroy bedding; clip hair over infected areas to allow better penetration of medication to the skin; use antifungal shampoos; Vx are available for cats.R. Dermatophytes (ringworm) and Malassezia sp. (yeast)S. Inhaled from mold in the soil (sandy, acidic soils)T. Growing on dead leaves, stored grain, compost piles or other decaying vegetations (hen houses). Farms. |
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