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Treatment of selected canine dermatological conditions in Portugal – a research survey
Introduction:Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and Malassezia pachydermatis often cause skin diseases in dogs.
Oliveira Ana +4 more
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O uso de óleos essenciais no tratamento da malassezíase de cães e gatos: Revisão
A malassezíase é uma dermatopatia fúngica comum de humanos e animais, causada pela levedura lipofílica Malassezia pachydermatis. O tratamento baseia-se na associação entre antifúngico sistêmico e tópico, contudo, recidivas são frequentes e complicadas ...
Cecilia Andrade Sousa +4 more
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Prevalence of Antimicrobial Use in Small Animal Dermatology Referral Practices in the United States
ABSTRACT Background Antimicrobial resistance is a critical global health concern driven by antimicrobial use. Dermatological conditions are common reasons for antimicrobial prescriptions in small animal practice, yet data on prescribing patterns in veterinary dermatology referral settings are lacking. Hypothesis/Objectives To characterise the frequency,
Domenico Santoro +2 more
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Malassezia pachydermatis é um dos principais agentes fúngicos envolvidos nas lesões de pele e otopatias de cães e gatos e freqüentemente associada a infecções bacterianas e a imunossupressão.
Olney Vieira-da-Motta +7 more
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Gentamycin inhibits the growth of Malassezia pachydermatis in culture
Malassezia pachydermatis is a yeast of importance in both veterinary and human medicine.To know if M. pachydermatis grow on mycological media with high concentrations of gentamycin.Twenty M. pachydermatis strains were streaked on Sabouraud Dextrose Agar plates with different concentrations of gentamycin.All isolates were inhibited when high ...
Aspiroz, C +4 more
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Probiotic Engraftment and Suppression of Canine Otitis Externa Pathogens by Probiotic Ear Drops
Background: Lactobacillaceae have shown promise with their potential to outcompete pathogens and restore a healthy microbial balance in otitis externa (OE). Hypothesis/Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the presence of viable Lactobacillaceae over time and in vitro ability to inhibit the growth of common OE pathogens.
Marta Salichs +6 more
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Long-Chain Acyl-CoA Synthetase is Associated with the Growth of Malassezia spp.
The lipophilic fungal pathogen Malassezia spp. must acquire long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) from outside the cell. To clarify the mechanism of LCFA acquisition, we investigated fatty acid uptake by this fungus and identified the long-chain acyl-CoA ...
Tenagy +4 more
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Background: Topical antimicrobial therapy is vital for managing pyoderma yet poor compliance can affect treatment outcomes.Hypothesis/objective: To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of a 3% chlorhexidine/ophytrium shampoo at different contact times and the residual activity of a 3% chlorhexidine/ophytrium mousse against meticillin‐susceptible and ...
Matt McHale +4 more
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Background: Malassezia pachydermatis is part of the skin microbiota of dogs and cats. M. pachydermatis has been associated with external otitis and seborrhoeic dermatitis, reported more often in dogs than in cats.
Martín Espada, María Del Carmen +3 more
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ISOLATION OF MALASSEZIAE PACHYDERMATIS FROM THE EAR OF HEALTHY DOGS
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.
Senka Babić +2 more
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