Aim of the present study was to determine the distribution and quantification of Malassezia yeasts on a wide number of cutaneous sites in atopic dogs by means of a semiquantitative swab technique. A possible relationship between the presence of clinical signs and the occurrence and population size of yeasts was attempted. Forty-one privately owned atopic dogs of different age and breed were sampled. Results were expressed as colony forming units per swab. Malassezia colonies obtained from each plate were counted, scored and typed. All dogs yielded Malassezia pachydermatis from at least one skin area. Yeast population mean size by site was 6.98 (S.D. = 3.47) as compared to other body areas. The frequence of isolation was higher from interdig...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Malassezia yeasts are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as pathogen...
Malassezia pachydermatis isolates (n=185) from skin sites from dogs (n=30) were characterized geneti...
Malassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as opportu...
International audienceMalassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occas...
The Malassezia genus is represented by several lipophilic yeasts, normally present on the skin of ma...
The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of Malassezia pachydermatis in clinically he...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are normal inhabitants of dog skin surface and are usually considered opportu...
Yeasts of the genus Malassezia are commonly isolated from different areas of the body in dogs diagno...
The present study describes Malassezia populations in clinically healthy dogs (HD) and dogs with Mal...
The genera Malassezia and Candida include yeasts which are members of the normal mycobiota of the sk...
From veterinary point of view Malassezia pachydermatis has the greatest significance. It has been st...
Dogs presented with the signalment of pruritus, erythema, alopecia, eczema and any visible skin lesi...
The relevance of a comprehensive study of yeast fungi of the genus Malassezia and the development of...
The effects of the daily application for 7 days of suspensions of Malassezia pachydermatis to normal...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Malassezia yeasts are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as pathogen...
Malassezia pachydermatis isolates (n=185) from skin sites from dogs (n=30) were characterized geneti...
Malassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as opportu...
International audienceMalassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occas...
The Malassezia genus is represented by several lipophilic yeasts, normally present on the skin of ma...
The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of Malassezia pachydermatis in clinically he...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are normal inhabitants of dog skin surface and are usually considered opportu...
Yeasts of the genus Malassezia are commonly isolated from different areas of the body in dogs diagno...
The present study describes Malassezia populations in clinically healthy dogs (HD) and dogs with Mal...
The genera Malassezia and Candida include yeasts which are members of the normal mycobiota of the sk...
From veterinary point of view Malassezia pachydermatis has the greatest significance. It has been st...
Dogs presented with the signalment of pruritus, erythema, alopecia, eczema and any visible skin lesi...
The relevance of a comprehensive study of yeast fungi of the genus Malassezia and the development of...
The effects of the daily application for 7 days of suspensions of Malassezia pachydermatis to normal...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Malassezia yeasts are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as pathogen...
Malassezia pachydermatis isolates (n=185) from skin sites from dogs (n=30) were characterized geneti...