Malassezia is dimorphic yeast found normally in the animal healthy skin. Malassezia can causehealth problem in pet animals, such as dogs, cats, and other domestic animals. Varies according itsvirulence, Malassezia can cause skin changes characterized by severe pruritus, yellowish erythema andscab, greasy skin, bad odor with hyperpigmentation and lichenification in the face, paws, and neck bottom,as well as belly. Laboratory diagnosis can be performed either by microscopic examination of nativepreparations, or molecular biology. Treatment of Malassezia’s infection can still be made using someantifungals currently available. Malassezia pachydermatitis infection has been known as zoonoticpotential
The skin of mammalian organisms is home for a myriad of microbes. Many of these commensals are thoug...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
We recently observed six cases of generalized dermatitis associated with Malassezia overgrowth in ca...
From veterinary point of view Malassezia pachydermatis has the greatest significance. It has been st...
The relevance of a comprehensive study of yeast fungi of the genus Malassezia and the development of...
PósterMalassezia genus is a group of yeasts that may develop disease in humans and animals. The aim ...
The Malassezia genus is represented by several lipophilic yeasts, normally present on the skin of ma...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...
Malassezia yeasts infection represents a common clinical concern with a special regard to canine der...
International audienceMalassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occas...
Malassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as opportu...
The genus Malassezia includes twelve species of yeast, many of which have been mainly associated wit...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are normal inhabitants of dog skin surface and are usually considered opportu...
Lipophilic yeasts of the genus Malassezia are important skin commensals and opportunistic skin patho...
The skin of mammalian organisms is home for a myriad of microbes. Many of these commensals are thoug...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
We recently observed six cases of generalized dermatitis associated with Malassezia overgrowth in ca...
From veterinary point of view Malassezia pachydermatis has the greatest significance. It has been st...
The relevance of a comprehensive study of yeast fungi of the genus Malassezia and the development of...
PósterMalassezia genus is a group of yeasts that may develop disease in humans and animals. The aim ...
The Malassezia genus is represented by several lipophilic yeasts, normally present on the skin of ma...
Malassezia is lipophilic yeast commonly seen as skin commensals and causes opportunistic cutaneous i...
Fungi classified into the genus Malassezia, are opportunistic pathogens with high clinical importanc...
Malassezia yeasts infection represents a common clinical concern with a special regard to canine der...
International audienceMalassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occas...
Malassezia species are commensal organisms of human and animal skin that occasionally act as opportu...
The genus Malassezia includes twelve species of yeast, many of which have been mainly associated wit...
Malassezia spp. yeasts are normal inhabitants of dog skin surface and are usually considered opportu...
Lipophilic yeasts of the genus Malassezia are important skin commensals and opportunistic skin patho...
The skin of mammalian organisms is home for a myriad of microbes. Many of these commensals are thoug...
Background: Malassezia species are commensal skin organisms of warm-blooded vertebrates that can act...
We recently observed six cases of generalized dermatitis associated with Malassezia overgrowth in ca...