2008
DOI: 10.3114/sim.2008.61.15
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The neurotropic black yeast Exophiala dermatitidis has a possible origin in the tropical rain forest

Abstract: The black yeast Exophiala dermatitidis is known as a rare etiologic agent of neurotropic infections in humans, occurring particularly in East and Southeast Asia. In search of its natural habitat, a large sampling was undertaken in temperate as well as in tropical climates. Sampling sites were selected on the basis of the origins of previously isolated strains, and on the basis of physiological properties of the species, which also determined a selective isolation protocol. The species was absent from out… Show more

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“…Therefore, special isolation techniques may be necessary. Previous authors have successfully implemented methods using experimental inoculations in laboratory animals (Gezuele et al 1972;Dixon et al 1980), high incubation temperatures (Sudhadham et al 2008), extraction with mineral oil (Satow et al 2008;Vicente et al 2008), enrichment on atmospheres with aromatic hydrocarbons (Prenafeta-Boldú et al 2001;Zhao et al 2010) and media containing cycloheximide (Salgado et al 2004). In our experience, media with cycloheximide proved to be very useful to isolate members of the Chaetothyriales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, special isolation techniques may be necessary. Previous authors have successfully implemented methods using experimental inoculations in laboratory animals (Gezuele et al 1972;Dixon et al 1980), high incubation temperatures (Sudhadham et al 2008), extraction with mineral oil (Satow et al 2008;Vicente et al 2008), enrichment on atmospheres with aromatic hydrocarbons (Prenafeta-Boldú et al 2001;Zhao et al 2010) and media containing cycloheximide (Salgado et al 2004). In our experience, media with cycloheximide proved to be very useful to isolate members of the Chaetothyriales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…lack yeasts and their filamentous relatives are known to be involved in a wide diversity of clinical pictures, ranging from superficial cutaneous to invasive and disseminated, potentially fatal infections in healthy individuals (1,2). Their environmental counterparts usually live in extreme or toxic environments (3)(4)(5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In parts of the world with a moderate climate it is rarely isolated from nature; it is mostly associated with the human environment, such as spas, saunas and dishwashers. In short, it can be found in a warm and moist environment (35,36). We assume that the original natural habitat of E. dermatitidis is the tropical rainforest (35).…”
Section: Exophiala Dermatitidismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In short, it can be found in a warm and moist environment (35,36). We assume that the original natural habitat of E. dermatitidis is the tropical rainforest (35).…”
Section: Exophiala Dermatitidismentioning
confidence: 99%