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==Description==
The species of dermatophyte involved varies randomly between ''Trichophyton'' and ''Microsporum'' but it is worth noting that, in rabbits, ''Trichophyton mentagraphytes'' is seen in outdoor pets and ''Microsporon canis'' in indoor pets (Harrenstien et al 1995). 36% of clinically normal rabbits are said to carry ''T. mentagraphytes'' (Guagere 1995).

==Clinical signs==
Lesions in rabbits are dry, scaly and pruritic.

Distribution of lesions in rabbits, usually confined to the nose and muzzle, later spread to the sides of the face, the base of the ears the paws and the body (Brooks 1986).

==Diagnostic Tests==
*Microscopy with the aid of phase contrast or Lactophenol Cotton Blue
*Culture on Sabouraud's medium.

==Treatment==
===Topicals===
*Chlorhexidine (Vetasept®; Animalcare) per se
*Chorhexidine 1% followed with enilconazole (Imaverol®; Janssen Cilag) 0.2% (Guagere 1995).
*Povidone-iodine (Tamodine®; Vetark Professional)
*Natamycin (Mycophyt®; Intervet) 3 to 100 mcg/ml are required for effective action against Trichophyton spp (Raab 1972).
*Enilconazole (Imaverol®; Janssen Cilag) 1:10 dilution
*Chlorhexidine 2% with miconazole 2% (Malaseb®; Leo Laboratories) usually at a dilution of 1:50

===Oral medication===
*Ketoconazole (Nizoral®; Janssen Cilag) 20mgm/kg PO q12hr
*Itraconazole (Sporanox®; Janssen-Cilag) 5 – 10 mgm/kg PO q24hr.
*Griseofulvin 25 - 50mg/kg orally q24h for a month, or a week after the disappearance of the lesions, whichever is the longer period. Highly teratogenic. I don’t think it works anyway!
*Lufenuron 135 – 200 mg/kg PO q30d (Program Cat Oral Suspension®; Novarftis – also used in guinea-pigs and other small mammals –has apple taste! (Most authors suggest the combination of griseofulvin with one topical but I don’t use griseofulvin).
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