Prevalence of Malassezia Pachydermatis in the external ear canal of canines with otitis externa
Abstract
Otitis externa is a prevalent and multifactorial disease affecting the external ear canal in
dogs. The disease can be classified into primary, secondary, predisposing, and
perpetuating factors, each contributing to the complex aetiology of otitis externa.
Recently, the issue of recurrence has been a significant concern due to the new challenges
veterinarians face, such as antimicrobial resistance and the inability to identify the
primary causative agent.
The yeast Malassezia pachydermatis, which can be found in both healthy and inflamed
canine ears, frequently plays a role in the secondary factors that contribute to otitis
externa.