Furthermore, invasive infection by M. pachydermatis has been occasionally reported in human patients,mostly in neonatesreceiving intravenous lipid supplementation and immunocompromised individuals under parenteral nutrition via a catheter.
Furthermore, invasive infection by M. pachydermatis has been occasionally reported in human patients,mostly in neonates decreased azole susceptibility in the veterinary setting, there is an increasing interest in genotyping and/or antifungal susceptibility testing animal isolates of this yeast species.