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Candida lusitaniae can be detected in the gastrointestinal tract and on mucosal surfaces. It is usually not one of the Candida yeasts expected to dominate a dog’s gut profile. Higher levels can suggest that the gut environment is allowing a less typical Candida yeast to grow more than expected. This may happen when bacterial competition is reduced, after antibiotic use, during immune stress, or when the balance between bacteria and fungi is disrupted. Higher levels may be seen alongside altered stool quality, gas, recurring digestive changes, or mild mucosal irritation. Candida lusitaniae levels can help show whether the yeast imbalance includes less typical Candida species, which may suggest that the gut environment is disturbed enough to give more yeasts room to grow.

