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  1. 12 de jul. de 2021 · Cyniclomyces guttulatus is usually recognised as an inhabitant of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in rabbits. However, large numbers of C. guttulatus are often detected in the faeces of diarrhoeic rabbits. The relationship of C. guttulatus with rabbit diarrhoea needs to be clearly identified. In this study, a C. guttulatus Zhejiang strain was isolated from a New Zealand White rabbit with ...

  2. They considered vitamin A deficiency to be a predisposing factor and believed that it contributed to the development of Cyniclomyces infection. Devos 6, 7, 8 reported C. guttulatus to be the cause ...

  3. Resumen. Cyniclomyces guttulatus is a commensal fungus of the digestive tract of rabbits and rodents, but it has also been diagnosed in dogs, being responsible for diarrhea, and it may also be present in healthy dogs. The aim of this study was to detect the presence of this agent in dog feces and also to observe if there was association with ...

  4. Reporte de Cyniclomices guttulatus (Saccharomicosis) en un conejo mascota (Oryctolagus cuniculi) con diarrea crónica en la Ciudad de Mendoza. View/ Open. Giacomelli_Reporte de Cyniclomices guttulatus_2020.pdf (764.6Kb) Date 2020-10-20. Author. Giacomelli, Paola. Godoy, Gonzalo. Metadata

  5. 13 de dic. de 2016 · Die Darmflora besteht bei Kaninchen aus verschiedenen gram-positiven Bakterien. Gesunde Kaninchen haben selten Hefen oder nur in geringer Anzahl. Meist handelt es sich um Cyniclomyces guttulatus. Das Gleichgewicht der Darmflora ist aber fragil und Parasiten, Ernährungsfehler oder Zahnprobleme können die Ansiedelung von Hefepilzen begünstigen.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2021 · 2.1. A Cyniclomyces guttulatus Zhejiang Strain Was Isolated, and The Culture Conditions Were Optimised. A C. guttulatus Zhejiang strain was isolated from a diarrhoeic rabbit, cultivated in YPG medium at low pH, and then identified by light microscopy. Microscopically, the vegetative cells of C. guttulatus were ellipsoid, colourless and approximately 20–50 μm in length and occupied two large ...