RESUMENLas levaduras de los géneros Malassezia y Candida forman parte de la microbiota normal en piel y mucosas de humanos y otros animales; sin embargo, han sido poco estudiadas en el canal auditivo porcino. El objetivo del presente estudio fue identificar la microbiota levaduriforme aislada a partir de hisopados del canal auditivo porcino. Se realizaron aislamientos primarios de 25 muestras (16 y 9 cerdos con y sin secreción serosa marrón, respectivamente) en Agar Dixon y Agar Sabouraud con cloranfenicol. Se describieron las características morfológicas macroscópicas y microscópicas de las colonias obtenidas; además, se realizaron pruebas bioquímicas, fisiológicas y moleculares para su identificación. Se recuperaron 55 aislados, cuya identificación molecular evidenció la presencia de M. sympodialis (42.8%), M. slooffiae (28.6%), M. furfur (18.4%) y M. pachydermatis (8.2%).Palabras clave: Malassezia spp; Candida spp; porcinos; canal auditivo ABSTRACT Malassezia and Candida yeasts are considered part of the normal skin and mucosal microbiota in humans and other animals; however, there have been few studies on the pig's ear canal microbiota. The aim of this study was to identify the yeast microbiota isolated from swabs of porcine ear canal. Primary isolation from 25 samples (16 and 9 pigs
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