Atypical Lipid-Dependent Malassezia Species Isolated from Dogs with Otitis Externa
AUTOR(ES)
Crespo, M. J.
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
During a survey of the occurrence of Malassezia species in the external ear canals of dogs with chronic otitis externa, lipid-dependent Malassezia species were isolated in three dogs. These species were identified as Malassezia furfur and M. obtusa but showed atypical assimilation patterns. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the isolation of lipid-dependent species of the genus Malassezia in association with canine otitis.
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