Isolation of Malasseziae pachydermatis from the ear of healthy dogs
2020
Babić, Senka | Pašić, Šemso | Ćoralić, Agnesa
Malassezia pachydermatis is a commensal yeast that can be found on the skin or mucosal membranes of dogs and other mammalians. M. pachydermatis is the only lipid-independent malassezia. Apart from the dogs with Otitis externa, M. pachydermatis can be isolated from the dogs with no signs of the disease. The presence of M. pachydermatis was investigated in 70 dogs with no signs of inflammation of the external ear canal. M. pachydermatis was present in 29 (20,71%) of 140 tested samples of the external ear canal swab in dogs.
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出版者
Veterinary Faculty University of Sarajevo
其它主题
External ear canal; Malassezia pachydermatis; Dpgs
语言
英语
格式
application/pdf
许可
Copyright (c) 2020 Senka Babić, Šemso Pašić, Agnesa Ćoralić, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
类型
Journal Article; Journal Part; Info:eu-Repo/semantics/publishedversion; Journal Article; Journal Part
状态
published version, peer reviewed
来源
VETERINARIA; Vol. 59 No. 1-4 (2010); 59-65, 2233-1360, 0372-6827
2025-07-28
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