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dc.contributor.authorBrilhante, Raimunda S. N.-
dc.contributor.authorCastelo Branco, Débora S. C. M.-
dc.contributor.authorDuarte, Guilherme P. S.-
dc.contributor.authorPaiva, Manoel de Araújo Neto-
dc.contributor.authorMonteiro, André J.-
dc.contributor.authorCordeiro, Rossana A.-
dc.contributor.authorSidrim, José J. C.-
dc.contributor.authorRocha, Marcos F. G.-
dc.contributor.authorTeixeira, Carlos Eduardo Cordeiro-
dc.contributor.authorZeferino, João Paulo Otaviano-
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-18T15:36:51Z-
dc.date.available2013-06-18T15:36:51Z-
dc.date.issued2012-01-
dc.identifier.citationBRILHANTE, R. S. N. et al. Yeast microbiota of raptors : a possible tool for environmental monitoring. Environmental Microbiology Reports, v. 4, n. 2, p. 189-193, jan. 2012.pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1758-2229 On line-
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/5092-
dc.description.abstractTwenty-two raptors from a rehabilitation centre were evaluated for the presence of yeasts prior to returning them to the wild, and the recovered Candida isolates were tested for in vitro antifungal susceptibility and phospholipase production. Samples were collected from the crop/lower esophagus and cloaca. In vitro antifungal susceptibility and phospholipase production of 21 Candida strains were assessed through broth microdilution and growth on egg yolk agar respectively. Twenty-seven isolates, belonging to seven species, were recovered from 16 tested birds, with C. albicans and C. famata as the most prevalent species. Three out of 21 isolates (2 C. albicans and 1 C. tropicalis) were simultaneously resistant to fluconazole and itraconazole. As for phospholipase production, 8 (8/21) isolates (6 C. albicans, 1 C. famata and 1 C. parapsilosis) showed enzymatic activity. The most relevant finding in this study was the isolation of resistant Candida spp. from wild raptors that had never been submitted to antifungal therapy, which suggests exposure to environmental contaminants. Based on this, we propose the assessment of Candida spp. from the gastrointestinal tract of raptors as a tool for environmental monitoring.pt_BR
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.publisherEnvironmental Microbiology Reportspt_BR
dc.subjectCandidapt_BR
dc.subjectAves Predatóriaspt_BR
dc.titleYeast microbiota of raptors : a possible tool for environmental monitoringpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
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