Eugenio Reyes
Federal University of São Paulo
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Biological Research | 2004
Eugenio Reyes; Salvador Barahona; Olga Fischman; Mauricio Niklitschek; Marcelo Baeza; Víctor Cifuentes
In this work 20 clinical and 3 environmental yeast isolates were characterized by classical morphological and physiological methods, as well as molecular methods based on PCR of the ITS1-5.8S rDNA-ITS2 region. The characteristic morphology and biochemical profiles observed in these samples correspond to those described for the Pichia genera, more specifically to P. anomala. The profiles of susceptibility to five antifungal drugs were determined by two broth dilution methods. The results obtained by both methods were comparable and showed that clinical isolates presented more resistance to azoles, amphotericin B, and 5-fluorocytosine, than environmental ones did. By amplification and sequencing of internal transcribed spacers (ITS1 and ITS2) and the ribosomal 5.8S DNA, the yeast samples were divided into four groups, where the strains within each group had the same sequence. Of the analyzed yeast isolates, 78% were identified as Pichia anomnala. Using RAPD analysis with seven different Operon primers, polymorphism was observed within the four groups. Our study highlights the growing importance of P. anornala in fungemic episodes in premature neonates. Furthermore, the methodologies used provide a powerful tool to identify and determine differences in similar strains of this yeast.
Mycopathologia | 2004
Patricio Godoy; Eugenio Reyes; Victor Silva; Fabiane G. Nunes; Jane Tomimori-Yamashita; Luis Zaror; Olga Fischman
Nattrassia mangiferae formerly known as Hendersonula toruloidea,is a phaeoid coelomycete described by Nattrass in 1933. We report five casesof N. mangiferae infections in São Paulo, Brazil. This fungus wasisolated from interdigital lesions on the feet in one patient, toenails in threecases and fingernails in the other one. The infections were initially consideredto be caused by a dermatophyte. Although there are only a few cases describedin the medical literature, the five cases reported suggest that N. mangiferaeshould be taken into consideration in the differential diagnosis of tinea pedisinfections.
Revista Iberoamericana De Micologia | 1999
Naldy Febré; Victor Silva; Eduardo Alexandrino Servolo Medeiros; Patricio Godoy; Eugenio Reyes; Elisa Halker; Olga Fischman
Cienc. Trab | 2005
David Saavedra; Patricio Godoy; Claudio Narváez; Sergio Zepeda; Mauricio Urrutia; Pedro Brevis; Eugenio Reyes
Cienc. Trab | 2006
Mauricio Urrutia; Eugenio Reyes; Cecilia Melo; Manuel Henríquez; Jorge Pineda; Andrea Sakurada
Cienc. Trab | 2006
Hugo González; Isabel Da Silva; Eugenio Reyes
Rev. chil. tecnol. méd | 2001
Eugenio Reyes; Patricio Godoy; Rodrigo Castro S.; Rodrigo Muga; Marcelo González; Víctor Cifuentes; Isabel Da Silva; Arnarldo Colombo; Olga Fischam
Boletín Micológico | 2016
Carla Lozano; Salvador Barahona; Eugenio Reyes; Patricia Lodato; Patricio Retamales; Rubén León; Blanca Urzúa; Víctor Cifuentes
Archive | 2005
Eugenio Reyes; Patricio Godoy; Olga Fishman; Víctor Cifuentes
Cienc. Trab | 2005
Eugenio Reyes; Patricio Godoy; Olga Fishman; Víctor Cifuentes