Nakaseomyces glabratus | Fungi

Taxonomic level
Fungi
Ascomycota
Saccharomycetes
Saccharomycetales
Saccharomycetaceae
Nakaseomyces
Nakaseomyces glabratus
N. galbrata used to be known as Candida galbrata. It is an opportunistic pathogen that has a high resistance to commonly used antifungal drugs. While it has been isolated from the human gut and vaginal flora, its primary natural habitat is unknown. It is therefore considered a nomadic species, equipped with the potential to occupy many different ecological niches. N. galbrata ranks second as a cause of candidiasis in North America and Europe, affecting primarily immune-compromised patients.
 
0%
of Healthy Europeans have it.
 
0%
is the highest relative amount we have seen.
Detected in
0/7
reference groups.
Median amount detected:
Healthy Europeans
Not detected
Users, all
Not detected
Non-industrial lifestyle
Not detected
Users, high diversity
Not detected
Users, low diversity
Not detected
Overweight
Not detected
Obese
Not detected