Agapornis sp. pet birds: Source of dissemination of azole-resistant yeasts

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2019-06-01

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Reis, Eduardo J. C. [UNESP]
Buscariolo, Fabio
Siqueira, Joao P. Z.
Castilho, Elza M.
Almeida, Margarete T. G.

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Oxford Univ Press

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The objectives of this study were to identify yeasts in 40 feces samples of Agapornis birds and determine their antifungal susceptibility profile by two methodologies. Results indicated 92.5% of positivity (46 isolates). Six genera were identified (14 species): Cryptococcus (39.13%), four species; Candida (36.96%), four species; Rhodotorula (13.05%), two species; Trichosporon (6.52%), two species; Kodamaea ohmeri (2.17%); and Sporobolomyces salmonicolor (2.17%). Regarding the susceptibility profiles, 41.3% of the isolates showed low sensibility to fluconazole and 47.8% to itraconazole. Thus, Agapornis sp. disseminate potentially pathogenic and resistant yeasts. Precautionary measures should be taken regarding breeding and keeping them as pets.

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Agapornis, yeasts, Cryptococcus, Candida, antifungal susceptibility testing

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Medical Mycology. Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, v. 57, n. 4, p. 515-518, 2019.