There is growing interest in breeding rheas (Rhea americana) in Brazil. However, there are no data on the yeast microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract of this avian species, and the phenotypic characteristics of these yeasts are not known. Therefore, the aim of this work was to isolate Candida species from the digestive tract of rheas and to evaluate the in vitro antifungal susceptibility and secretion of phospholipases of the recovered isolates. For this purpose, 58 rheas from breeding operations in the cities of Fortaleza and Mossoro´ , north-eastern Brazil, were used. Samples were gathered from the oropharynx and cloaca of the animals using sterile swabs. Stool samples were collected from their pens by scraping with a scalpel bl...
Realizamos o isolamento de leveduras do complexo Cryptococcus a partir da cloaca e do inglúvio de pa...
The ciliate species Balantioides coli can be cross-transmitted between humans and several animal spe...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...
Renata G. Vieira R.G. & Acqua Coutinho S.D. 2009. Phenotypical characterization of Candida spp. isol...
Twenty-two raptors from a rehabilitation centre were evaluated for the presence of yeasts prior to ...
The purpose of this study was to characterize Candida isolates from crop of parrots. Forty baby parr...
Candida is currently the most implicated pathogenic fungal species recognized as the major cause of ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of multidrug resistant yea...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of Candida and Cryptococcus in Chilean psittacine...
Several species of yeast have been reported as pathogens in humans based on increases in immunodefic...
It is estimated that Brazil holds 1.832 species of wild birds that belong to the national fauna. The...
The identification of the fungal species belonging to the healthy microflora in animals is a precond...
Cockatiels are the world’s second most popular psittacine pet bird, but no data characterizing thei...
Passeriformes and Psittaciformes birds and pigeons (Columba livia) are known to be reservoirs of mic...
Realizamos o isolamento de leveduras do complexo Cryptococcus a partir da cloaca e do inglúvio de pa...
The ciliate species Balantioides coli can be cross-transmitted between humans and several animal spe...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...
Renata G. Vieira R.G. & Acqua Coutinho S.D. 2009. Phenotypical characterization of Candida spp. isol...
Twenty-two raptors from a rehabilitation centre were evaluated for the presence of yeasts prior to ...
The purpose of this study was to characterize Candida isolates from crop of parrots. Forty baby parr...
Candida is currently the most implicated pathogenic fungal species recognized as the major cause of ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of multidrug resistant yea...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of Candida and Cryptococcus in Chilean psittacine...
Several species of yeast have been reported as pathogens in humans based on increases in immunodefic...
It is estimated that Brazil holds 1.832 species of wild birds that belong to the national fauna. The...
The identification of the fungal species belonging to the healthy microflora in animals is a precond...
Cockatiels are the world’s second most popular psittacine pet bird, but no data characterizing thei...
Passeriformes and Psittaciformes birds and pigeons (Columba livia) are known to be reservoirs of mic...
Realizamos o isolamento de leveduras do complexo Cryptococcus a partir da cloaca e do inglúvio de pa...
The ciliate species Balantioides coli can be cross-transmitted between humans and several animal spe...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...