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Dermatophilus congolensis bacterium is an actinomycete that forms branched filaments which first divide into transverse planes and then into multiple longitudinal planes to constitute packages of ovoid cells or resistant spores. Due to the action of humidity and carbon dioxide on the skin, these cells or spores are then transformed into mobile spores or infecting zoospores.