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. 2023 Nov 15;10:1281712. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1281712

Table 2.

Fungal isolate species identification and drug resistance from the oral cavity of domestic dogs (N = 73); 10 dogs had more than one fungal species co-colonizing the oral mycobiome.

Species # Isolates % Isolates # (%) FCZ Resistant # (%) KTZ Resistant # (%) TER Resistant
Malassezia pachydermatis 54 61.3 14 (25.9) 6 (11.1) 7 (13.0)
Candida albicans 9 10.2 7 (77.8) 8 (88.9) 9 (100)
Filobasidium uniguttulatum 5 5.7 5 (100) 5 (100) 5 (100)
Bullera alba 2 2.3 0 1 (50) 2 (100)
Candida parapsilosis 2 2.3 0 0 2 (100)
Diutina rugosa 2 2.3 0 0 2 (100)
Ustilago maydis 2 2.3 0 2 (100) 2 (100)
Candida auris 1 13.6 1 (100) 1 (100) 1 (100)
Candida glabrata 1 0 0 1 (100)
Saitozyma flava 1 1 (100) 1 (100) 1 (100)
Cryptococcus neoformans 1 1 (100) 0 1 (100)
Diutina catenulata 1 0 0 1 (100)
Filobasidium magnum 1 1 (100) 1 (100) 1 (100)
Keratinophyton durum 1 N/A N/A N/A
Naganishia albida 1 1 (100) 1 (100) 1 (100)
Naganishia diffluens 1 1 (100) 1 (100) 1 (100)
Pseudozyma pruni 1 1 (100) 1 (100) 1 (100)
Rhodotorula glutinis 1 1 (100) 0 1 (100)
Cutaneotrichosporon jirovecii 1 0 0 1 (100)
Total Isolates 88* 100 34 (39.1) 28 (32.2) 40 (46)

*1 isolate was not tested so % calculations based off of 87 total isolates tested.