International audienceMalassezia species are fastidious and slow-growing yeasts in which isolation from polymicrobial samples is hampered by fast-growing microorganisms. Malassezia selective culture media are needed. Although cycloheximide is often used, some fungi, including the chief human commensal Candida albicans, are resistant to this compound. This study aimed to test whether the macrolide rapamycin could be used in combination with cycloheximide to develop a Malassezia-selective culture medium. Rapamycin susceptibility testing was performed via microdilution assays in modified Dixon against two M. furfur and five Candida spp. The MIC was the lowest concentration that reduced growth by a minimum of 90%. Rapamycin ± cycloheximide 500 ...
We studied the in vitro activity of fluconazole (FCZ), ketoconazole (KTZ), miconazole (MCZ), voricon...
The genus Malassezia enclose lipophylic and lipid-dependent yeast that after many changes in its tax...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...
International audienceMalassezia species are fastidious and slow-growing yeasts in which isolation f...
Objective: Malassezia yeasts have been recognized as members of the normal skin biota of humans and ...
International audienceMalassezia is a lipid-dependent commensal yeast of the human skin. The differe...
Fungaemia caused by Malassezia spp. in hospitalized patients requires prompt and appropriate therapy...
BACKGROUND: Malassezia spp. antifungal susceptibility testing (AFST) capacities are limited by the l...
Malasseziafurfur (synonym Pitryosporum ovale) is a dimorphic, lipophilic yeast that is a commensal a...
The microdilution antifungal method (CLSI BMD, M27-A3) was used for testing the antifungal susceptib...
All Malassezia species are lipophilic; thus, modifications are required in susceptibility testing me...
The strict nutritional requirements of Malassezia species make it difficult to test the antifungal s...
Antifungal resistance has been associated with biofilm formation in many microorganisms, but not yet...
Background: Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast of importance in both veterinary and human medicine....
Although guidelines for the treatment of Malassezia furfur fungemia are not yet defined, clinical da...
We studied the in vitro activity of fluconazole (FCZ), ketoconazole (KTZ), miconazole (MCZ), voricon...
The genus Malassezia enclose lipophylic and lipid-dependent yeast that after many changes in its tax...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...
International audienceMalassezia species are fastidious and slow-growing yeasts in which isolation f...
Objective: Malassezia yeasts have been recognized as members of the normal skin biota of humans and ...
International audienceMalassezia is a lipid-dependent commensal yeast of the human skin. The differe...
Fungaemia caused by Malassezia spp. in hospitalized patients requires prompt and appropriate therapy...
BACKGROUND: Malassezia spp. antifungal susceptibility testing (AFST) capacities are limited by the l...
Malasseziafurfur (synonym Pitryosporum ovale) is a dimorphic, lipophilic yeast that is a commensal a...
The microdilution antifungal method (CLSI BMD, M27-A3) was used for testing the antifungal susceptib...
All Malassezia species are lipophilic; thus, modifications are required in susceptibility testing me...
The strict nutritional requirements of Malassezia species make it difficult to test the antifungal s...
Antifungal resistance has been associated with biofilm formation in many microorganisms, but not yet...
Background: Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast of importance in both veterinary and human medicine....
Although guidelines for the treatment of Malassezia furfur fungemia are not yet defined, clinical da...
We studied the in vitro activity of fluconazole (FCZ), ketoconazole (KTZ), miconazole (MCZ), voricon...
The genus Malassezia enclose lipophylic and lipid-dependent yeast that after many changes in its tax...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...