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J Fungi (Basel) ; 8(9)2022 Sep 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36135666

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I was very interested to read Castillo et al. (2022) as it is an area in which I have experience [...]

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27005653

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Filamentous fungi in drinking water distribution systems are known to (a) block water pipes; (b) cause organoleptic biodeterioration; (c) act as pathogens or allergens and (d) cause mycotoxin contamination. Yeasts might also cause problems. This study describes the occurrence of several fungal species in a water distribution system supplied by groundwater in Recife-Pernambuco, Brazil. Water samples were collected from four sampling sites from which fungi were recovered by membrane filtration. The numbers in all sampling sites ranged from 5 to 207 colony forming units (CFU)/100 mL with a mean value of 53 CFU/100 mL. In total, 859 isolates were identified morphologically, with Aspergillus and Penicillium the most representative genera (37% and 25% respectively), followed by Trichoderma and Fusarium (9% each), Curvularia (5%) and finally the species Pestalotiopsis karstenii (2%). Ramichloridium and Leptodontium were isolated and are black yeasts, a group that include emergent pathogens. The drinking water system in Recife may play a role in fungal dissemination, including opportunistic pathogens.


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Água Potável/microbiologia , Fungos/isolamento & purificação , Água Subterrânea/microbiologia , Microbiologia da Água , Abastecimento de Água , Brasil
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