“…The genus Malassezia is comprised of 18 lipophilic species characterized as commensal yeasts, which are part of the skin mycobiota of both humans and animals (Nagata et al, 2012;Cabañes, 2014;Cabañes et al, 2016;Honnavar et al, 2016;Prohic et al, 2016), and are commonly located in lipid-rich body areas, such as the scalp, face, and trunk (Gupta et al, 2004;DeAngelis et al, 2005). Some species of this genus have been associated with skin diseases (Gupta et al, 2004;Prohic et al, 2016) and systemic infections (Gaitanis et al, 2012;Kaneko et al, 2012;Nagata et al, 2012;Iatta et al, 2014Iatta et al, , 2018Roman et al, 2016;Lee et al, 2018;Theelen et al, 2018;Chen et al, 2020).…”