Articles with "malassezia pachydermatis" as a keyword



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Medium‐chain fatty acid esters are effective even in azole‐resistant Malassezia pachydermatis

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Published in 2022 at "Mycoses"

DOI: 10.1111/myc.13512

Abstract: Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis as a frequent reason for dermatological consultation in dogs and cats was recently shown to be lipid‐dependent, too. Lipolytic activity is a prerequisite for activating antimicrobial effectivity of fatty acid esters. read more here.

Keywords: malassezia pachydermatis; fatty acid; acid esters; medium chain ... See more keywords
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Rapid Molecular Detection of Antifungal-Resistant Strains of Malassezia pachydermatis.

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Published in 2022 at "Medical mycology journal"

DOI: 10.3314/mmj.21-00013

Abstract: Azole resistance in Malassezia pachydermatis has been reported in isolates from canine skin worldwide. Decreased susceptibility of M. pachydermatis to azoles has been hypothesized to potentially result from mutations in the ERG11 gene, which encodes… read more here.

Keywords: malassezia pachydermatis; pachydermatis; molecular detection; rapid molecular ... See more keywords
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Antifungal susceptibility of Malassezia pachydermatis isolated from the external auditive conduct from dogs, in central Chile

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Published in 2022 at "Open Veterinary Journal"

DOI: 10.5455/ovj.2022.v12.i1.12

Abstract: Background: External otitis is common in dogs, and one of the main agents involved is Malassezia pachydermatis, a yeast belonging to the otic microbiota. Empirical treatment can fail; therefore, it is essential to know the… read more here.

Keywords: antifungal susceptibility; malassezia pachydermatis; pachydermatis; pachydermatis isolated ... See more keywords