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|a3= Administer griseofulvin for several weeks.
 
|a3= Administer griseofulvin for several weeks.
 
For wild hedgehogs accustomed to feeding from a bowl, advise the homeowner to give the daily dose of medication in a little food. A chocolate flavored pediatric elixir is particularly well accepted by hedgehogs.
 
For wild hedgehogs accustomed to feeding from a bowl, advise the homeowner to give the daily dose of medication in a little food. A chocolate flavored pediatric elixir is particularly well accepted by hedgehogs.
For captive hedgehogs, spray a solution of enilconazole (Imaverol, Janssen) on the lesions to assist in clearing up the infection and reduce the infectivity of the hedgehog to others. Use the spray once every 3–4 days for 3–4 applications.. This product can also be used to treat the environment.
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For captive hedgehogs, spray a solution of enilconazole (Imaverol, Janssen) on the lesions to assist in clearing up the infection and reduce the infectivity of the hedgehog to others. Use the spray once every 3–4 days for 3–4 applications. This product can also be used to treat the environment.
 
|l3= Dermatophytosis#Treatment
 
|l3= Dermatophytosis#Treatment
 
|q4= Is there a zoonotic potential for this disease?
 
|q4= Is there a zoonotic potential for this disease?
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This wild European hedgehog is picked up out of the backyard by a concerned homeowner. It has a number of non-pruritic, scaling lesions most prominently on the head. The lesions do not fluoresce under a Wood’s lamp.

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