Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 1989;29(1):69-73.
Antifungal susceptibility of Candida spp isolated from bovine mammary glands and teat cups of milking machines
Sang-geon Yeo1, Kyu-young Chung2, Hee-tack Cho2
1College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University
2Gyeongnam Animal Health Laboratory
Candida속 균의 항진균성약제에 대한 감수성
여상건1, 정규영2, 조희택2
1경상대학교 수의과대학
2경남가축위생시험소
Abstract
In vitro antifungal susceptibility test was carried out on 53 strains of Candida spp isolated from milk of dairy cows with subclinical mastitis and teat cups of milking machines, Nystatin, clotrimazole, miconazole, econazole, 5-fluorocytosine, cycloheximide, haloprogin and griseofulvin were tested by the agar dilution method. The 84.8% to 98.2% of Candida strains were inhibited by clotrimazole, econazole and miconazole at $${leq_-}25{mu}g/ml$$, and clotrimazole was most active. Interspecies differences of antifungal susceptibility were recognized and these were as follows. C albicans was most sensitive to clotrimazole (GM-MIC, $5.49{mu}g/ml$) followed by 5-fluorocytosine, econazole and miconazole. C pseudotropicalis and C guilliermondii were notably sensitive to haloprogin, clotrimazole, miconazole, cconazole, 5-fluorocytosine, and haloprogin (GM-MIC, $0.17{sim}0.19{mu}g/ml$) was most active. C krusei was most sensitive to cycloheximide (GM-MIC, $0.54{mu}g/ml$) followed by clotrimazole, haloprogin, miconazole and econazole. C parapsilosis was somewhat sensitive to econazole, cycloheximide, clotrimazole, and econazole (GM-MIC, $7.26{mu}g/ml$) was most active. C tropicalis showed very low sensitivity to all tested drugs (GM-MIC, $${geq_-}20.32{mu}g/ml$$).
Key Words: cow, candida, antifungals, susceptibility, mastitis


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