Abstract

The species of yeast-like anascosporogenous fungi most frequently isolated from man were found to be the following: albicans, tropicalis, pseudotropicalis, Krusei, parakrusei, stellatoidea and Guilliermondi. A restudy of old cultures maintained in culture bureaus for long periods of time has allowed investigators to add other species to this list. These old cultures, representing single isolations, were thought to be partially dissociated because both rough and smooth colonies developed on blood agar plates at 37°C. when streaked from Sabouraud's glucose broth. When the smooth colony was picked for study, the culture could be identified as one of the most frequently isolated species.

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