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Malassezia Yeasts: How Many Species Infect Humans And Animals?

. 2014 Feb 27;x(two):e1003892.

doi: x.1371/journal.ppat.1003892. eCollection 2014 February.

Malassezia yeasts: how many species infect humans and animals?

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Malassezia yeasts: how many species infect humans and animals?

F Javier Cabañes . PLoS Pathog. .

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Figure 1
Effigy 1. Gram stain of a smear (A) and culture (B) from an otic swab of a domestic dog with otitis externa, showing numerous Thou. pachydermatis cells (A) and colonies (B).

This species is a controversial pathogen that is now recognized every bit an important crusade of dermatitis and otitis externa in dogs. Author: F. Javier Cabañes.

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This work was supported by the grant PREI 2008 from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. The funders had no part in study design, data collection and analysis, determination to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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