Cryptococcosis in a cat

Abstract
Extract Cryptococcosis, a disease caused by the yeast Cryptococcus neoformans has been reported in the human being, monkey, ox, goat, sheep, horse, dog, fox, pig, koala bear, guinea-pig, ferret, mink, civet cat, cheetah and domestic cat. Most of the pertinent veterinary literature is cited in papers by Barron ( 1955 Ajello, L. , Georg, L. K. , Kaplan, W. and Kaufman, L. 1963. Laboratory manual for medical mycology., U.S. Public Health Service Publ. No. 994 U.S. Government Printing Office. [Google Scholar] ), Taurtwein and Nielsen ( 1962 Barron, C. N. 1955. Cryptococcosis in animals. J. Amer. vet. med. Ass., 127: 125–131. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] ), Olander, et al. ( 1963 Curtis, A. J. 1957. Aust. J. med. Technol., 1: 71–71. [Google Scholar] ) and Laws and Simmons ( 1966 Fowler, N. G. , Forbes, C. B. and Murray, I. G. 1964. Cryptococcosis in a cat. Vet. Rec., 77: 292–293. [Google Scholar] ).

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