In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, data on the role of laying hens as reservoirs of drug resistant and virulent yeasts is lacking. Here, we assess several virulence factors (phospholipase and haemolysin activity) and the antifungal susceptibility profiles of 84 Candida albicans and 17 Candida catenulata strains isolated from cloacae (group A), faeces (group B) and eggs (group C) of laying hens. Of these strains, 95% C. albicans and 23% C. catenulata strains displayed phospholipase and haemolytic activities. For C. albicans, the highest values of phospholipase (Pz = 0.62) and haemolytic activities (Hz = 0.49) were recorded among the strains from group C whilst for C. catenulata (P...
When Candida dubliniensis isolates obtained from seabird excrement and from humans in Ireland were c...
Recent studies suggest that antifungal resistance in yeast isolates of veterinary origin may be an u...
Candida is currently the most implicated pathogenic fungal species recognized as the major cause of ...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...
Domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, although the role of laying h...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of multidrug resistant yea...
Over the last decades, reports on yeast infections in humans have increased especially with respect...
There is growing interest in breeding rheas (Rhea americana) in Brazil. However, there are no data o...
Over the last three decades, reports on yeast infections in humans have increased especially with re...
Several species of yeast have been reported as pathogens in humans based on increases in immunodefic...
This study was undertaken to determine the effect of a yeast (Candida famata) and a bacterium (Lact...
This study was undertaken to determine the effect of a yeast (Candida famata) and a bacterium (Lacto...
An attempt was made to enumerate the micro-flora in trachea of broiler chickens challenged with Newc...
To investigate the prevalence of fungal agents in local Egyptian broiler breeder chicken’s premises,...
When Candida dubliniensis isolates obtained from seabird excrement and from humans in Ireland were c...
Recent studies suggest that antifungal resistance in yeast isolates of veterinary origin may be an u...
Candida is currently the most implicated pathogenic fungal species recognized as the major cause of ...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...
In spite of evidence that domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, dat...
Domestic and wild birds may act as carriers of human pathogenic fungi, although the role of laying h...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of multidrug resistant yea...
Over the last decades, reports on yeast infections in humans have increased especially with respect...
There is growing interest in breeding rheas (Rhea americana) in Brazil. However, there are no data o...
Over the last three decades, reports on yeast infections in humans have increased especially with re...
Several species of yeast have been reported as pathogens in humans based on increases in immunodefic...
This study was undertaken to determine the effect of a yeast (Candida famata) and a bacterium (Lact...
This study was undertaken to determine the effect of a yeast (Candida famata) and a bacterium (Lacto...
An attempt was made to enumerate the micro-flora in trachea of broiler chickens challenged with Newc...
To investigate the prevalence of fungal agents in local Egyptian broiler breeder chicken’s premises,...
When Candida dubliniensis isolates obtained from seabird excrement and from humans in Ireland were c...
Recent studies suggest that antifungal resistance in yeast isolates of veterinary origin may be an u...
Candida is currently the most implicated pathogenic fungal species recognized as the major cause of ...