ISOLATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS FROM ORAL CAVITY AND RECTUM OF DOGS

Human and animal skin and mucous membranes are the places where C. Albicans is present as a commensal, and can cause disease under certain condition. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of C. albicans in clinically healthy dogs and dogs with dermatological, gastrointestinal or urog...

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Main Authors: Šemso Pašić, Senka Babić, Agnesa Čoralić
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo 2014-03-01
Series:Veterinaria
Online Access:https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/98
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spelling doaj-feab65cc6ba440a880b0fb36558092dc2021-01-02T12:19:44ZbosVeterinary Faculty SarajevoVeterinaria0372-68272233-13602014-03-01623-4203211116ISOLATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS FROM ORAL CAVITY AND RECTUM OF DOGSŠemso PašićSenka BabićAgnesa ČoralićHuman and animal skin and mucous membranes are the places where C. Albicans is present as a commensal, and can cause disease under certain condition. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of C. albicans in clinically healthy dogs and dogs with dermatological, gastrointestinal or urogenital disorders (diseased dogs). A total of 30 (7,09%) of 423 samples were found to be positive for C. albicans. C. albicans was isolated from 10 (52,63%) samples from the oral cavity of the dogs with clinical symptoms, and nine (45,45%) samples originated from the dogs without clinical symptoms. The slight difference in the number of isolates from the rectal cavity was observed, six (54,54%) and five (45,45%) of diseased and healthy animals, respectively. Significant differences were not observed in the total number of isolates between the dogs with clinical manifestation (16 (53,33%) isolates) and without clinical manifestation of disease (14 (46,66%)). The number of isolates in the observed categories as well as their micro- and macromorphology do not indicate an invasive form of C. albicans. Key words: C. albicans, isolation, dogs, oral cavity, rectumhttps://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/98
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author Šemso Pašić
Senka Babić
Agnesa Čoralić
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Senka Babić
Agnesa Čoralić
ISOLATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS FROM ORAL CAVITY AND RECTUM OF DOGS
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author_facet Šemso Pašić
Senka Babić
Agnesa Čoralić
author_sort Šemso Pašić
title ISOLATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS FROM ORAL CAVITY AND RECTUM OF DOGS
title_short ISOLATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS FROM ORAL CAVITY AND RECTUM OF DOGS
title_full ISOLATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS FROM ORAL CAVITY AND RECTUM OF DOGS
title_fullStr ISOLATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS FROM ORAL CAVITY AND RECTUM OF DOGS
title_full_unstemmed ISOLATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS FROM ORAL CAVITY AND RECTUM OF DOGS
title_sort isolation of candida albicans from oral cavity and rectum of dogs
publisher Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo
series Veterinaria
issn 0372-6827
2233-1360
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Human and animal skin and mucous membranes are the places where C. Albicans is present as a commensal, and can cause disease under certain condition. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of C. albicans in clinically healthy dogs and dogs with dermatological, gastrointestinal or urogenital disorders (diseased dogs). A total of 30 (7,09%) of 423 samples were found to be positive for C. albicans. C. albicans was isolated from 10 (52,63%) samples from the oral cavity of the dogs with clinical symptoms, and nine (45,45%) samples originated from the dogs without clinical symptoms. The slight difference in the number of isolates from the rectal cavity was observed, six (54,54%) and five (45,45%) of diseased and healthy animals, respectively. Significant differences were not observed in the total number of isolates between the dogs with clinical manifestation (16 (53,33%) isolates) and without clinical manifestation of disease (14 (46,66%)). The number of isolates in the observed categories as well as their micro- and macromorphology do not indicate an invasive form of C. albicans. Key words: C. albicans, isolation, dogs, oral cavity, rectum
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