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Autor:
Hađina, Suzana, Bruvo Mađarić, Branka, Kazazić, Snježana, Paradžik, Tina, Reljić, Slaven, Pinter, Ljiljana, Huber, Đuro, Vujaklija, Dušica
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Frontiers in microbiology
Malassezia pachydermatis (phylum Basidiomycota, class Malasseziomycetes) is a zoophilic opportunistic pathogen with recognized potential for invasive infections in humans. Although this pathogenic yeast is widespread in nature, it has been primarily
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Mohorović, Nikola, Mojčec Perko, Vesna, Pinter, Ljiljana, Štritof, Zrinka, Benvin, Iva, Habuš, Josipa, Stevanović, Vladimir, Perharić, Matko, Martinković, Krešimir, Zečević, Iva, Cvetnić, Marija, Hađina, Suzana
Miconazole (MCZ) is an antifungal drug very often used in topical treatment of local yeast infections in animals. Azole resistance in Candida isolates in human medicine is a well-known fact for decades. Although Candida infections are not so frequent
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https://www.bib.irb.hr/1187577
https://www.bib.irb.hr/1187577
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Hađina1, Suzana, Mojčec Perko, Vesna , Čičmak, Ana, Štritof, Zrinka, Habuš, Josipa, Starešina, Vilim, Benvin, Iva, Stevanović, Vladimir, Perharić, Matko, Martinković, Krešimir, Zečević, Iva, Pinter, Ljiljana
Objectives: Malassezia yeasts are considered to be the inhabitants of skin microbiota of healthy animals and humans accompanied by Candida. Under certain conditions, they could become opportunistic pathogens where the most frequently isolated species
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https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7110916
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7110916
Autor:
Kolenc, Magdalena, Petrović, Dragan, Pinter, Ljiljana, Štritof, Zrinka, Habuš, Josipa, Stevanović, Vladimir, Perharić, Matko, Hađina, Suzana
Sporadic studies of feline otitis reported the prevalence of disease in the range from 2 to 55, 1%, mainly in pet cats. The goal of this study was to determine the presence of otitis by otoscopic examination and cytological evaluation of external ear
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https://www.bib.irb.hr/1028179
https://www.bib.irb.hr/1028179
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Hađina, Suzana, Benvin, Iva, Štritof, Zrinka, Habuš, Josipa, Stevanović, Vladimir, Perharić, Matko, Martinković, Krešimir, Mojčec Perko, Vesna, Barbić, Ljubo, Milas, Zoran, Satrešina, Vilim, Turk, Nenad, Pinter, Ljiljana
Objectives: Malassezia pachydermatis is lipophilic yeast commonly seen in skin and ear diseases of dogs. Lately, different studies are describing the appearance of reduced susceptibility of M. pachydermatis strains. In addition, reports about its zoo
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https://www.bib.irb.hr/1077691
https://www.bib.irb.hr/1077691
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Benvin, Iva, Pinter, LJiljana, Štritof, Zrinka, Habuš, Josipa, Mojčec Perko, Vesna, Stevanović, Vladimir, Perharić, Matko, Barbić, LJubo, Starešina, Vilim, Turk, Nenad, Milas, Zoran, Hađina, Suzana
During the last 15 years, antifungal susceptibility testing of Malassezia pachydermatis has been explored using various modified protocols. However, there is no standardised method that would ensure inter-laboratory consistency and results. In suscep
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https://www.bib.irb.hr/1063336
https://www.bib.irb.hr/1063336
Autor:
Hađina, Suzana, Boras, Jadranko, Bata, Ingeborg, Starešina, Vilim, Mojčec Perko, Vesna, Barbić, Ljubo, Stevanović, Vladimir, Štritof, Zrinka, Habuš, Josipa, Perharić, Matko, Milas, Zoran, Turk, Nenad, Pinter, Ljiljana
Objective: Malassezia yeasts are well known opportunistic microorganisms. However, their transition from the opportunistic to pathogenic yeast stage still remains unknown. This genus colonizes the skin of healthy domestic and wild animals. At present
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https://www.bib.irb.hr/994482
https://www.bib.irb.hr/994482
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Autor:
Hađina, Suzana, Stevanović, Vladimir, Barbić, Ljubo, Martinković, Krešimir, Milas, Zoran, Turk, Nenad, Starešina, Vilim, Štritof, Zrinka, Habuš, Josipa, Perharić, Matko, Pinter, Ljiljana
Malassezia yeast is an opportunistic yeast regularly present on the healthy and diseased animal skin. Until today there are fourteen identified and thoroughly described species in total. M. pachydermatis is the most commonly isolated species, causing
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https://www.bib.irb.hr/856804
https://www.bib.irb.hr/856804