نتایج جستجو برای: m pachydermatis

تعداد نتایج: 538978  

Journal: :International journal of systematic bacteriology 1999
F Midreuil J Guillot E Guého F Renaud M Mallié J M Bastide

Fifty-two strains of the yeast species Malassezia pachydermatis were analysed by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis. M. pachydermatis appeared to be genetically heterogeneous. A total of 27 electrophoretic types were identified that could be divided into five distinct groups with different host specificities. The diversity revealed by this electrophoretic method matched remarkably well the repor...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2016
Elisabetta Buommino Francesca Paola Nocera Annamaria Parisi Antonietta Rizzo Giovanna Donnarumma Karina Mallardo Filomena Fiorito Adone Baroni Luisa De Martino

Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast belonging to the microbiota of the skin and mucous membranes of dog and cat, but it can also act as pathogen, causing dermatitis. The aim of this work was to evaluate the genetic variability of M. pachydermatis strains isolated from symptomatic dogs and cats and determine a correlation between genotype and phenotype. For this purpose eleven strains of M. pach...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2012
Claudia Cafarchia Luciana A Figueredo Roberta Iatta Valeriana Colao Maria T Montagna Domenico Otranto

Dermatitis caused by Malassezia spp., one of most common skin disease in dogs, requires prolonged therapy and/or high doses of antifungal agents. In the present study, the antifungal susceptibility of M. pachydermatis to ketoconazole (KTZ), fluconazole (FLZ), itraconazole (ITZ), posaconazole (POS) and voriconazole (VOR) was evaluated in vitro using both CLSI reference broth microdilution (CLSI ...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2013
Luciana A Figueredo Claudia Cafarchia Domenico Otranto

Antifungal resistance has been associated with biofilm formation in many microorganisms, but not yet in Malassezia pachydermatis. This saprophytic yeast can cause otitis and dermatitis in dogs and has emerged as an important human pathogen, responsible for systemic infections in neonates in intensive care units. This study aims to evaluate the in vitro antifungal susceptibility of M. pachyderma...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2010
Carmen Aspíroz Yolanda Gilaberte Antonio Rezusta Teun Boekhout M A Carmen Rubio

BACKGROUND Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast of importance in both veterinary and human medicine. AIMS To know if M. pachydermatis grow on mycological media with high concentrations of gentamycin. METHODS Twenty M. pachydermatis strains were streaked on Sabouraud Dextrose Agar plates with different concentrations of gentamycin. RESULTS All isolates were inhibited when high concentration...

2005
Daniel O. Morris Kathleen O’Shea Frances S. Shofer Shelley Rankin

Yeasts of the genus Malassezia serve as both commensal microorganisms and pathogens on the skin of humans and domestic animals. Although rare, cases of life-threatening fungemia in people have been attributed to Malassezia pachydermatis, for which dogs are a natural host. Zoonotic transfer has been documented from dogs to immunocompromised patients by healthcare workers who own dogs. We investi...

2014
Noura Al-Sweih Suhail Ahmad Leena Joseph Seema Khan Ziauddin Khan

A case of Malassezia pachydermatis fungemia in a preterm neonate is described. The isolate was identified by rDNA sequencing and was resistant to fluconazole and flucytosine. Since M. pachydermatis does not require lipid supplementation for growth, it can be misidentified as a Candida species. The report highlights M. pachydermatis as a cause of late onset sepsis in preterm neonates and emphasi...

2017
Laura Puig M Rosa Bragulat Gemma Castellá F Javier Cabañes

The genus Malassezia includes lipophilic yeasts, which are part of the skin microbiota of various mammals and birds. Unlike the rest of Malassezia species, M. pachydermatis is described as non-lipid-dependent, as it is able to grow on Sabouraud glucose agar (SGA) without lipid supplementation. In this study we have examined the phenotypic variability within M. pachydermatis and confirmed its li...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2006
Yi-Ming Fan Wen-Ming Huang Shun-Fan Li Guo-Feng Wu Kuan Lai Rong-Yi Chen

BACKGROUND Malassezia pachydermatis is part of the normal cutaneous microflora of dogs and many other mammals. M pachydermatis has not yet been reported as an agent that causes skin infection in humans, although it has been found to cause fungemia and other nosocomial infections in preterm newborns and immunocompromised adults. OBSERVATIONS Malassezia pachydermatis was isolated from the facia...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2004
Marília Dutra Girão Marilena Ribeiro do Prado Raimunda Sâmia Nogueira Brilhante Rossana Aguiar Cordeiro André Jalles Monteiro José Júlio Costa Sidrim Marcos Fábio Gadelha Rocha

The maintenance of Malassezia pachydermatis in fungal collections is very important for retrospective and prospective studies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the behavior of Malassezia pachydermatis in different storage methods. After the identification process, M. pachydermatis strains were stored for six and nine months, in saline and saline plus mineral oil at 28 degrees C, as well as...

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