
|Articles|February 22, 2012
Case 10, Answer 5c
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Try again. Because the cat doesn't have gastrointestinal signs and because H. capsulatum isn't typically shed in cat feces, there is no reason to suspect fecal shedding of the organism in this case, so transmission via the feces is improbable.
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