“…For the most studied C. albicans , it is known that biofilm formation is linked to the transition from yeast to hyphal mode [ 33 ]. In dual biofilms of C. albicans and bacteria, different distributions have been described, such as preferential adherence to hyphae for streptococci [ 34 , 35 ] and S. aureus [ 36 ], adherence to both hyphae and yeast forms for E. coli [ 5 , 37 ], Clostridium perfringens , Bacteroides fragilis , Enterococcus faecalis or K. pneumoniae [ 37 ]. Here, for dual biofilms of C. parapsilosis , generating only pseudohyphae, and E. cloacae complex ( E. bugandensis ), we observed that the bacterium adheres to yeasts, but a more detailed observation of biofilms suggested that the bacterium predominates on the bottom layer of the biofilms.…”