Lipophilic yeasts of the genus Malassezia are important skin commensals and opportunistic skin pathogens in a variety of animals. The species M. pachydermatis was first isolated from the skin of a captive Indian rhinoceros with an exfoliative dermatitis in 1925, recognized as an important otic pathogen of dogs in the 1950's, and finally accepted, after several years of controversy, as a common cause of canine dermatitis in the 1990's. Since then, there has been considerable research into the biology of Malassezia yeasts and their interaction with their animal hosts. In dogs and cats, M. pachydermatis is associated with ceruminous otitis externa and a “seborrhoeic” dermatitis, wherein pruritic, erythematous skin lesions, often with brown/bla...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of host-associated microbes has revolutionized our understanding of...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are normal inhabitants of dog skin surface and are usually considered opportu...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...
The objective of this document is to provide the veterinary community and other interested parties w...
From veterinary point of view Malassezia pachydermatis has the greatest significance. It has been st...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICThe yeast Malassezia pachydermatis is a common inhabitant...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are commensal organisms of human and animal skin and occasionally act as path...
The Malassezia genus is represented by several lipophilic yeasts, normally present on the skin of ma...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Malassezia spp. are lipid-dependent yeasts, inhabiting the skin and mucosa of humans and animals. T...
Malassezia is dimorphic yeast found normally in the animal healthy skin. Malassezia can causehealth ...
The relevance of a comprehensive study of yeast fungi of the genus Malassezia and the development of...
Malassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as opportu...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of host-associated microbes has revolutionized our understanding of...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are normal inhabitants of dog skin surface and are usually considered opportu...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...
The objective of this document is to provide the veterinary community and other interested parties w...
From veterinary point of view Malassezia pachydermatis has the greatest significance. It has been st...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICThe yeast Malassezia pachydermatis is a common inhabitant...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are commensal organisms of human and animal skin and occasionally act as path...
The Malassezia genus is represented by several lipophilic yeasts, normally present on the skin of ma...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Malassezia spp. are lipid-dependent yeasts, inhabiting the skin and mucosa of humans and animals. T...
Malassezia is dimorphic yeast found normally in the animal healthy skin. Malassezia can causehealth ...
The relevance of a comprehensive study of yeast fungi of the genus Malassezia and the development of...
Malassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as opportu...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of host-associated microbes has revolutionized our understanding of...