Antifungal susceptibility profile of yeasts isolated from the oral cavity of cats

Author:

Nikaein Donya12ORCID,Shirani Dariush3,Sharifzadeh Aghil12,Alavi Ava12,Khosravi Ali Reza12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mycology Research Center, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Tehran Tehran Iran

2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Tehran Tehran Iran

3. Department of Small Animal Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Tehran Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMicroorganisms living in the oral cavity play an important role in health and disease of the host. Cats are susceptible to oral infections, and it is documented that fungi in the oral cavity could impact these infections. Antifungal resistance has been increasing in recent years.ObjectivesThis study was designed to identify yeast isolates from the oral cavity of healthy cats and to evaluate their antifungal susceptibility pattern.MethodsOral specimens were collected from 60 cats and cultured at 37°C for 10 days. Yeasts were isolated and identified. Their antifungal susceptibility pattern was determined according to CLSI M44‐A.ResultsThree yeast genera were isolated, including Candida spp (55.5%), Rhodotorula spp (33.3%) and Hanseniaspora spp (11.1%). Antifungal susceptibility profiling showed that, apart from a dose‐dependent effect of itraconazole, Hanseniaspora spp was susceptible to all seven drugs studied. The Candida species were susceptible to all drugs except ketoconazole (sensitivity 80%) and caspofungin (sensitivity 40%). In R. glutinis and R. minuta, 100% sensitivity was observed for amphotericin B, posaconazole, ketoconazole and voriconazole.ConclusionsThe results suggest that, in comparison with humans and other animals, cats have a different oral mycoflora in terms of species, number and diversity. However, these isolates have similar susceptibility patterns to those seen in isolates from other animals and humans. More studies should be done to further characterize the oral mycobiota of cats and its role in oral infections.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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