Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, Lariane Marcolino
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Viana, Talita Silva, da Silva, Gisselly Maria Campos, Botelho, Maria Paula Jacobucci, Capel, Lígia Maria Molinari
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Infectious agents can be transmitted via microscopic particles suspended in the air and secretions present on contaminated surfaces of instruments and equipment. Indoor airborne contaminants include fungi, bacteria and viruses, which come from outside air, the air conditioning system, the building, furniture, carpet and their occupants. Most procedures performed at the dental clinic release large amounts of aerosols, minute particles that remain for several hours in the air and may contain several microorganisms, among them fungi. In teaching clinics, this contamination is greater due to the high number of occupants and procedures performed at the same time. By knowing the fungal genera to which their patients are exposed, the professional can minimize the risks of infection, adopting practices of hygiene of the environment and air that can aid in the prevention of diseases. The fungi check was performed by the plate sedimentation method, which is useful for the analysis of the quantity and quality of fungi present in internal and external environments. Species belonging to the genus Aspergillus, Fusarium, Cladosporium, Nigrospora and Penicillium were identified, most frequently found Penicillium and Aspergillus genera from external and internal environment.
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spelling Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinicIdentificação da população fúngica em amostras de ar coletadas em clínica de ensino de OdontopediatriaBacterial Infections and Mycoses. Aerosols. Dental Clinics. Pediatric Dentistry. Infection Control.Infecções Bacterianas e Micoses. Aerossóis. Clínicas Odontológicas. Odontopediatria. Controle de infecções.Infectious agents can be transmitted via microscopic particles suspended in the air and secretions present on contaminated surfaces of instruments and equipment. Indoor airborne contaminants include fungi, bacteria and viruses, which come from outside air, the air conditioning system, the building, furniture, carpet and their occupants. Most procedures performed at the dental clinic release large amounts of aerosols, minute particles that remain for several hours in the air and may contain several microorganisms, among them fungi. In teaching clinics, this contamination is greater due to the high number of occupants and procedures performed at the same time. By knowing the fungal genera to which their patients are exposed, the professional can minimize the risks of infection, adopting practices of hygiene of the environment and air that can aid in the prevention of diseases. The fungi check was performed by the plate sedimentation method, which is useful for the analysis of the quantity and quality of fungi present in internal and external environments. Species belonging to the genus Aspergillus, Fusarium, Cladosporium, Nigrospora and Penicillium were identified, most frequently found Penicillium and Aspergillus genera from external and internal environment.Agentes infecciosos podem ser transmitidos via partículas microscópicas suspensas no ar e secreções presentes em superfícies contaminadas de instrumentos e equipamentos. Entre os contaminantes veiculados pelo ar em ambiente interno estão os fungos, bactérias e vírus, que são provenientes do ar externo, do sistema de climatização, da construção, mobiliário, carpete e de seus ocupantes. A maioria dos procedimentos realizados na clínica odontológica libera grande quantidade de aerossóis, partículas diminutas que ficam durante várias horas no ar e podem conter diversos micro-organismos, dentre eles, os fungos. Em clínicas de ensino, esta contaminação é maior devido ao alto número de ocupantes e de procedimentos realizados ao mesmo tempo. Ao conhecer os gêneros fúngicos aos quais seus pacientes estão expostos, o profissional pode minimizar os riscos de infecção, adotando práticas de higienização do ambiente e do ar que possam auxiliar na prevenção de doenças. A verificação de fungos foi realizada pelo método de sedimentação em placa, que se mostra útil para a análise da quantidade e da qualidade de fungos presentes em ambientes internos e externos. Foram identificadas espécies pertencentes aos gêneros Aspergillus, Fusarium, Cladosporium, Nigrospora e Penicillium, encontrados com maior frequência os gêneros Penicillium e Aspergillus provenientes de ambiente externo e interno.Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico2018-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/56610.30979/rev.abeno.v18i3.566Revista da ABENO; Vol. 18 No. 3 (2018); 84-92Revista da ABENO; Vol. 18 Núm. 3 (2018); 84-92Revista da ABENO; v. 18 n. 3 (2018); 84-922595-02741679-5954reponame:Revista da ABENO (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico (ABENO)instacron:ABENOporenghttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/566/454https://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/566/455Copyright (c) 2018 Revista da ABENOinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes, Lariane MarcolinoViana, Talita Silvada Silva, Gisselly Maria CamposBotelho, Maria Paula JacobucciCapel, Lígia Maria Molinari2018-09-27T03:40:01Zoai:ojs.revabeno.emnuvens.com.br:article/566Revistahttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/indexONGhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/oairevabeno@gmail.com2595-02741679-5954opendoar:2023-01-13T09:48:05.446655Revista da ABENO (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico (ABENO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic
Identificação da população fúngica em amostras de ar coletadas em clínica de ensino de Odontopediatria
title Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic
spellingShingle Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic
Nunes, Lariane Marcolino
Bacterial Infections and Mycoses. Aerosols. Dental Clinics. Pediatric Dentistry. Infection Control.
Infecções Bacterianas e Micoses. Aerossóis. Clínicas Odontológicas. Odontopediatria. Controle de infecções.
title_short Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic
title_full Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic
title_fullStr Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic
title_sort Identification of the fungal population in air samples collected at Pediatric Dentistry teaching clinic
author Nunes, Lariane Marcolino
author_facet Nunes, Lariane Marcolino
Viana, Talita Silva
da Silva, Gisselly Maria Campos
Botelho, Maria Paula Jacobucci
Capel, Lígia Maria Molinari
author_role author
author2 Viana, Talita Silva
da Silva, Gisselly Maria Campos
Botelho, Maria Paula Jacobucci
Capel, Lígia Maria Molinari
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, Lariane Marcolino
Viana, Talita Silva
da Silva, Gisselly Maria Campos
Botelho, Maria Paula Jacobucci
Capel, Lígia Maria Molinari
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bacterial Infections and Mycoses. Aerosols. Dental Clinics. Pediatric Dentistry. Infection Control.
Infecções Bacterianas e Micoses. Aerossóis. Clínicas Odontológicas. Odontopediatria. Controle de infecções.
topic Bacterial Infections and Mycoses. Aerosols. Dental Clinics. Pediatric Dentistry. Infection Control.
Infecções Bacterianas e Micoses. Aerossóis. Clínicas Odontológicas. Odontopediatria. Controle de infecções.
description Infectious agents can be transmitted via microscopic particles suspended in the air and secretions present on contaminated surfaces of instruments and equipment. Indoor airborne contaminants include fungi, bacteria and viruses, which come from outside air, the air conditioning system, the building, furniture, carpet and their occupants. Most procedures performed at the dental clinic release large amounts of aerosols, minute particles that remain for several hours in the air and may contain several microorganisms, among them fungi. In teaching clinics, this contamination is greater due to the high number of occupants and procedures performed at the same time. By knowing the fungal genera to which their patients are exposed, the professional can minimize the risks of infection, adopting practices of hygiene of the environment and air that can aid in the prevention of diseases. The fungi check was performed by the plate sedimentation method, which is useful for the analysis of the quantity and quality of fungi present in internal and external environments. Species belonging to the genus Aspergillus, Fusarium, Cladosporium, Nigrospora and Penicillium were identified, most frequently found Penicillium and Aspergillus genera from external and internal environment.
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