Long term survival of a dog with disseminated Aspergillus deflectus infection without definitive treatment

Publication date: Available online 10 July 2018Source: Medical Mycology Case ReportsAuthor(s): Peter F. Bennett, Jessica J. Talbot, Patricia Martin, Sarah E Kidd, Mariano Makara, Vanessa R. BarrsAbstractCanine disseminated fungal infection by Aspergillus species carries a guarded to grave prognosis as they often rapidly progress and are refractory to treatment with many euthanased soon after diagnosis. This case report describes a 2.5 year old female spayed German Shepherd Dog diagnosed with disseminated Aspergillus deflectus infection for which definitive treatment was declined by the owners. With only palliative management the dog survived three years and two months before succumbing to chronic kidney disease.
Source: Medical Mycology Case Reports - Category: Biology Source Type: research