Yeasts of the genus Malassezia are commensals of the normal skin microbial flora of humans and animals. These yeasts may become pathogenic under certain circumstances and their pathogenic role may be related to host immune system as well to yeast virulence factors (e.g., phospholipase production and biofilm formation). This study aims to evaluate the in vitro ability of M. pachydermatis strains to produce biofilm, and its relationship with phospholipase activity and the genetic make-up of isolates from lesioned (n=32) and healthy (n=30) dog skin. The production of biofilm was determined by crystal violet staining and scanning electronic microscopy (SEM). Biofilm was produced by almost all M. pachydermatis isolates (95.2%) from dogs with and...
Antifungal resistance has been associated with biofilm formation in many microorganisms, but not yet...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Malassezia species are natural inhabitants of the healthy skin. However, under certain conditions, ...
Malassezia pachydermatis isolates (n=185) from skin sites from dogs (n=30) were characterized geneti...
The yeast Malassezia pachydermatis, an opportunistic pathogen that inhabits the skin of various dome...
Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast belonging to the microbiota of the skin and mucous membranes of ...
The Malassezia genus is represented by several lipophilic yeasts, normally present on the skin of ma...
The genus Malassezia comprises a heterogeneous group of species that cause similar pathologies. Mala...
An evaluation was made of the phospholipase activities of Malassezia pachydermatis strains isolated ...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Malassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as opportu...
The genus Malassezia comprises a heterogeneous group of species that cause similar pathologies. Mala...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are normal inhabitants of dog skin surface and are usually considered opportu...
Dogs presented with the signalment of pruritus, erythema, alopecia, eczema and any visible skin lesi...
International audienceMalassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occas...
Antifungal resistance has been associated with biofilm formation in many microorganisms, but not yet...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Malassezia species are natural inhabitants of the healthy skin. However, under certain conditions, ...
Malassezia pachydermatis isolates (n=185) from skin sites from dogs (n=30) were characterized geneti...
The yeast Malassezia pachydermatis, an opportunistic pathogen that inhabits the skin of various dome...
Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast belonging to the microbiota of the skin and mucous membranes of ...
The Malassezia genus is represented by several lipophilic yeasts, normally present on the skin of ma...
The genus Malassezia comprises a heterogeneous group of species that cause similar pathologies. Mala...
An evaluation was made of the phospholipase activities of Malassezia pachydermatis strains isolated ...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Malassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as opportu...
The genus Malassezia comprises a heterogeneous group of species that cause similar pathologies. Mala...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are normal inhabitants of dog skin surface and are usually considered opportu...
Dogs presented with the signalment of pruritus, erythema, alopecia, eczema and any visible skin lesi...
International audienceMalassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occas...
Antifungal resistance has been associated with biofilm formation in many microorganisms, but not yet...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
Malassezia species are natural inhabitants of the healthy skin. However, under certain conditions, ...