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Malassezia spp. in Acoustic Meatus of Bats (Molossus molossus) of the Amazon Region, Brazil

The yeasts of the Malassezia genus are opportunistic microorganisms and can cause human and animal infections. They are commonly isolated from the skin and auricular canal of mammalians, mainly dogs and cats. The present study was aimed to isolate Malassezia spp. from the acoustic meatus of bats (Mo...

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Published in:Mycopathologia (1975) 2008, Vol.165 (1), p.21-26
Main Authors: Gandra, Rinaldo Ferreira, Gambale, Walderez, de Cássia Garcia Simão, Rita, da Silva Ruiz, Luciana, Durigon, Edson Luis, de Camargo, Luiz Marcelo Aranha, Giudice, Mauro Cintra, Sanfilippo, Luis Francisco, de Araújo, Jansen, Paula, Claudete Rodrigues
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description The yeasts of the Malassezia genus are opportunistic microorganisms and can cause human and animal infections. They are commonly isolated from the skin and auricular canal of mammalians, mainly dogs and cats. The present study was aimed to isolate Malassezia spp. from the acoustic meatus of bats (Molossus molossus) in the Montenegro region, “Rondônia”, Brazil. From a total of 30 bats studied Malassezia spp. were isolated in 24 (80%) animals, the breakdown by species being as follows (one Malassezia sp. per bat, N = 24): 15 (62.5%) M. pachydermatis, 5 (20.8%) M. furfur, 3 (12.5%) M. globosa and 1 (4.2%) M. sympodialis. This study establishes a new host and anatomic place for Malassezia spp., as it presents the first report ever of the isolation of this genus of yeasts in the acoustic meatus of bats.
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Animals
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Brazil
Chiroptera - microbiology
Dermatitis
DNA, Fungal - genetics
Electrophoresis, Agar Gel
Eukaryotic Microbiology
Life Sciences
Lipids
Malassezia
Malassezia - genetics
Malassezia - growth & development
Malassezia - isolation & purification
Medical Microbiology
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Microbiology
Microorganisms
Molossus molossus
Plant Sciences
Polymerase Chain Reaction
RNA, Ribosomal, 18S - genetics
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Yeast
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