TY - JOUR KW - Malassezia KW - dog KW - diagnostics KW - dermatitis KW - otitis AU - Z Sihelská AU - P Váczi AU - E Čonková AB - Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis is the lipophilic yeast, which is normally present on the skin and in the ear canal of dogs but under certain conditions it may cause dermatitis and otitis. There is less known about the occurrence of lipid-dependent Malassezia species in dogs. The aim of this study was to detect whether lipid-dependent yeasts are part of the normal microflora in dogs. Two groups of animals were selected for comparison. The group of healthy dogs contained samples of 118 individuals and the group of dogs with cutaneous lesions or otitis externa comprised 28 dogs. The isolates of Malassezia were identified by using genotypic methods that allow the precise identification. M. pachydermatis was the most frequently isolated species in this study (121 isolates). Only four isolates were identified as M. furfur and one isolate was identified as M. nana. BT - Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift C1 - {"oldId":96488,"title":"Species composition of Malassezia yeasts in dogs in Slovakia","topline":"","teaserText":"Artenvorkommen von Malassezia-Hefepilzen bei Hunden in der Slowakei","content":"

Summary<\/span>
Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis is the lipophilic yeast, which is normally present on the skin and in the ear canal of dogs but under certain conditions it may cause dermatitis and otitis. There is less known about the occurrence of lipid-dependent Malassezia species in dogs. The aim of this study was to detect whether lipid-dependent yeasts are part of the normal microflora in dogs. Two groups of animals were selected for comparison. The group of healthy dogs contained samples of 118 individuals and the group of dogs with cutaneous lesions or otitis externa comprised \ufeff28 dogs. The isolates of Malassezia were identified by using genotypic methods that allow the precise identification. M. pachydermatis was the most frequently isolated species in this study (121 isolates). Only four isolates were identified as M. furfur and one isolate was identified as M. nana.<\/p>

Keywords<\/span>
Malassezia, dog, diagnostics, dermatitis, otitis<\/p>

Zusammenfassung<\/span>
Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis ist ein lipophiler Hefepilz, der in der nat\u00fcrlichen Hautmikroflora und im Geh\u00f6rgang von gesunden Hunden vorkommt, der aber unter bestimmten Bedingungen Haut- und Geh\u00f6rgangsentz\u00fcndungen hervorrufen kann. \u00dcber das Vorkommen der lipidabh\u00e4ngigen Arten von Malassezien bei Hunden stehen nur wenige Informationen zur Verf\u00fcgung. Das Ziel dieser Studie war zu kl\u00e4ren, ob diese lipidabh\u00e4ngigen Arten Bestandteil der nat\u00fcrlichen Mikroflora sind. Um dies zu untersuchen, wurden zwei Tiergruppen gebildet. Die Gruppe der gesunden Hunde schloss 118 Proben von Einzeltieren und die Gruppe von Hunden mit Hautl\u00e4sionen oder Entz\u00fcndung des \u00e4u\u00dferen Geh\u00f6rgangs \ufeff28 Proben ein. Die Malassezia-Isolate wurden unter Anwendung von Genotypisierungsmethoden untersucht, die eine genaue Identifikation erm\u00f6glichen. M. pachydermatis war in dieser Studie die am h\u00e4ufigsten isolierte Art (121 Isolate). Nur vier Isolate wurden als M. furfur und ein Isolat als M. nana identifiziert.<\/p>

Schl\u00fcsselw\u00f6rter<\/span>
Malassezia, Hund, Diagnostik, Hautentz\u00fcndung, Otitis<\/p>","categories":["Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","Abostufe BMTW","Fachartikel"],"fromDate":"Jul 10, 2016 10:00:00 PM","oldUrls":["http:\/\/vetline.de\/species-composition-of-malassezia-yeasts-in-dogs-in-slovakia\/150\/3130\/96488"],"doiLanguage":"englisch","doiProductFormat":"online","doiPublisher":"Schl\u00fctersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG","doiSerialWorkTitle":"Berliner und M\u00fcnchener Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","doiDocumentUri":"http:\/\/www.vetline.de\/species-composition-of-malassezia-yeasts-in-dogs-in-slovakia\/150\/3130\/96488\/","doiSource":"Berliner und M\u00fcnchener Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift 129, Heft 7\/8 (2016), Seiten 351\u2013354","doiissn":"0005-9366","doiNr":"10.2376\/0005-9366-15116","doiFirstPage":"351","doiLastPage":"354","doiTransmitted":true,"doiAuthor":"Sihelsk\u00e1 Z, V\u00e1czi P, \u010conkov\u00e1 E","pdf":{"path":"http:\/\/data\/BMW_2016_07_08_0351.pdf","title":"BMW_2016_07_08_0351.pdf","description":"Species composition of Malassezia yeasts in dogs in Slovakia"},"authors":[{"firstName":"Z","middleName":"","lastName":"Sihelsk\u00e1"},{"firstName":"P","middleName":"","lastName":"V\u00e1czi"},{"firstName":"E","middleName":"","lastName":"\u010conkov\u00e1"}],"contentOptimised":"

Summary<\/strong>
Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis is the lipophilic yeast, which is normally present on the skin and in the ear canal of dogs but under certain conditions it may cause dermatitis and otitis. There is less known about the occurrence of lipid-dependent Malassezia species in dogs. The aim of this study was to detect whether lipid-dependent yeasts are part of the normal microflora in dogs. Two groups of animals were selected for comparison. The group of healthy dogs contained samples of 118 individuals and the group of dogs with cutaneous lesions or otitis externa comprised \ufeff28 dogs. The isolates of Malassezia were identified by using genotypic methods that allow the precise identification. M. pachydermatis was the most frequently isolated species in this study (121 isolates). Only four isolates were identified as M. furfur and one isolate was identified as M. nana.<\/p>

Keywords:<\/strong>
Malassezia, dog, diagnostics, dermatitis, otitis<\/p>

Zusammenfassung<\/strong>
Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis ist ein lipophiler Hefepilz, der in der nat\u00fcrlichen Hautmikroflora und im Geh\u00f6rgang von gesunden Hunden vorkommt, der aber unter bestimmten Bedingungen Haut- und Geh\u00f6rgangsentz\u00fcndungen hervorrufen kann. \u00dcber das Vorkommen der lipidabh\u00e4ngigen Arten von Malassezien bei Hunden stehen nur wenige Informationen zur Verf\u00fcgung. Das Ziel dieser Studie war zu kl\u00e4ren, ob diese lipidabh\u00e4ngigen Arten Bestandteil der nat\u00fcrlichen Mikroflora sind. Um dies zu untersuchen, wurden zwei Tiergruppen gebildet. Die Gruppe der gesunden Hunde schloss 118 Proben von Einzeltieren und die Gruppe von Hunden mit Hautl\u00e4sionen oder Entz\u00fcndung des \u00e4u\u00dferen Geh\u00f6rgangs \ufeff28 Proben ein. Die Malassezia-Isolate wurden unter Anwendung von Genotypisierungsmethoden untersucht, die eine genaue Identifikation erm\u00f6glichen. M. pachydermatis war in dieser Studie die am h\u00e4ufigsten isolierte Art (121 Isolate). Nur vier Isolate wurden als M. furfur und ein Isolat als M. nana identifiziert.<\/p>

Schl\u00fcsselw\u00f6rter:<\/strong>
Malassezia, Hund, Diagnostik, Hautentz\u00fcndung, Otitis<\/p>","primaryLanguage":"englisch","summary":"Malassezia (M.) pachydermatis is the lipophilic yeast, which is normally present on the skin and in the ear canal of dogs but under certain conditions it may cause dermatitis and otitis. There is less known about the occurrence of lipid-dependent Malassezia species in dogs. The aim of this study was to detect whether lipid-dependent yeasts are part of the normal microflora in dogs. Two groups of animals were selected for comparison. The group of healthy dogs contained samples of 118 individuals and the group of dogs with cutaneous lesions or otitis externa comprised \ufeff28 dogs. The isolates of Malassezia were identified by using genotypic methods that allow the precise identification. M. pachydermatis was the most frequently isolated species in this study (121 isolates). Only four isolates were identified as M. furfur and one isolate was identified as M. nana.<\/p>

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