Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health

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Autor(a) principal: Prigitano, Anna
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Trovato, Laura, Esposto, Maria Carmela, Brandão, João, Cogliati, Massimo, Gatta, Giacomo Diego, Grancini, Anna, Migliorisi, Giuseppe, Oliveri, Salvatore, Romanò, Luisa, Silva, Susana, Tortorano, Anna Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/8465
Resumo: Fungal diseases correlated to beach sand or water have not yet been demonstrated due to the lack of epidemiological studies. This study aims to illustrate the fungal population in beach sands of the two largest Italian lakes and in sands and waters of Mediterranean coasts of Southern Italy to contribute to the identification and assessment of causes of microbiological pollution that might impair bathers health. A great difference was observed between the two lakes, where the total of colony-forming units (CFU) ranged from 33.3 to 1049.9 CFU/g. For coastal sands, the total CFU ranged from 216.7 to 538.8 CFU/g, and for coastal waters the total ranged from 185 to 368.7 CFU/ml. The survey revealed the prevalence of opportunistic pathogenic moulds, mainly Aspergillus spp. (A. niger and A. fumigatus) and Penicillium spp., both in freshwater and costal bathing sites. Dermatophytes and yeasts were not detected in the freshwater sands while they were found at low load in coastal waters (3.3 CFU/ml) and sands (1.7 CFU/g). Differences were observed between urban and non-urban coastal beaches with regard to isolation of dermatophytes only from one urban beach. The present study reports a great diversity of fungi in sand and water of bathing beaches confirming that the Mediterranean region has a greater variety of fungal species.
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spelling Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human healthMycosesFungi in Bathing WaterFungi in Beach-SandEnvironmental MonitoringAgentes Microbianos e AmbienteAvaliação do RiscoFungal diseases correlated to beach sand or water have not yet been demonstrated due to the lack of epidemiological studies. This study aims to illustrate the fungal population in beach sands of the two largest Italian lakes and in sands and waters of Mediterranean coasts of Southern Italy to contribute to the identification and assessment of causes of microbiological pollution that might impair bathers health. A great difference was observed between the two lakes, where the total of colony-forming units (CFU) ranged from 33.3 to 1049.9 CFU/g. For coastal sands, the total CFU ranged from 216.7 to 538.8 CFU/g, and for coastal waters the total ranged from 185 to 368.7 CFU/ml. The survey revealed the prevalence of opportunistic pathogenic moulds, mainly Aspergillus spp. (A. niger and A. fumigatus) and Penicillium spp., both in freshwater and costal bathing sites. Dermatophytes and yeasts were not detected in the freshwater sands while they were found at low load in coastal waters (3.3 CFU/ml) and sands (1.7 CFU/g). Differences were observed between urban and non-urban coastal beaches with regard to isolation of dermatophytes only from one urban beach. The present study reports a great diversity of fungi in sand and water of bathing beaches confirming that the Mediterranean region has a greater variety of fungal species.Highlights: Few studies have been conducted on fungal pathologies due to exposure to sand or beach water; Beach sand and recreational water should be monitored for fungi; Differences were observed between urban and non-urban Italian coastal beaches and between lakes; Dermatophytes and yeasts were not detected in freshwater sands.ElsevierRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdePrigitano, AnnaTrovato, LauraEsposto, Maria CarmelaBrandão, JoãoCogliati, MassimoGatta, Giacomo DiegoGrancini, AnnaMigliorisi, GiuseppeOliveri, SalvatoreRomanò, LuisaSilva, SusanaTortorano, Anna Maria2023-01-27T15:34:42Z2022-11-212022-11-21T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/8465engSci Total Environ. 2023 Feb 10;859(Pt 2):160417. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160417. Epub 2022 Nov 21.0048-969710.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160417info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-20T15:42:35Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/8465Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:43:07.350343Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health
title Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health
spellingShingle Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health
Prigitano, Anna
Mycoses
Fungi in Bathing Water
Fungi in Beach-Sand
Environmental Monitoring
Agentes Microbianos e Ambiente
Avaliação do Risco
title_short Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health
title_full Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health
title_fullStr Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health
title_full_unstemmed Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health
title_sort Fungal diversity in lake and sea beaches of Italy: Relevance to human health
author Prigitano, Anna
author_facet Prigitano, Anna
Trovato, Laura
Esposto, Maria Carmela
Brandão, João
Cogliati, Massimo
Gatta, Giacomo Diego
Grancini, Anna
Migliorisi, Giuseppe
Oliveri, Salvatore
Romanò, Luisa
Silva, Susana
Tortorano, Anna Maria
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author2 Trovato, Laura
Esposto, Maria Carmela
Brandão, João
Cogliati, Massimo
Gatta, Giacomo Diego
Grancini, Anna
Migliorisi, Giuseppe
Oliveri, Salvatore
Romanò, Luisa
Silva, Susana
Tortorano, Anna Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prigitano, Anna
Trovato, Laura
Esposto, Maria Carmela
Brandão, João
Cogliati, Massimo
Gatta, Giacomo Diego
Grancini, Anna
Migliorisi, Giuseppe
Oliveri, Salvatore
Romanò, Luisa
Silva, Susana
Tortorano, Anna Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mycoses
Fungi in Bathing Water
Fungi in Beach-Sand
Environmental Monitoring
Agentes Microbianos e Ambiente
Avaliação do Risco
topic Mycoses
Fungi in Bathing Water
Fungi in Beach-Sand
Environmental Monitoring
Agentes Microbianos e Ambiente
Avaliação do Risco
description Fungal diseases correlated to beach sand or water have not yet been demonstrated due to the lack of epidemiological studies. This study aims to illustrate the fungal population in beach sands of the two largest Italian lakes and in sands and waters of Mediterranean coasts of Southern Italy to contribute to the identification and assessment of causes of microbiological pollution that might impair bathers health. A great difference was observed between the two lakes, where the total of colony-forming units (CFU) ranged from 33.3 to 1049.9 CFU/g. For coastal sands, the total CFU ranged from 216.7 to 538.8 CFU/g, and for coastal waters the total ranged from 185 to 368.7 CFU/ml. The survey revealed the prevalence of opportunistic pathogenic moulds, mainly Aspergillus spp. (A. niger and A. fumigatus) and Penicillium spp., both in freshwater and costal bathing sites. Dermatophytes and yeasts were not detected in the freshwater sands while they were found at low load in coastal waters (3.3 CFU/ml) and sands (1.7 CFU/g). Differences were observed between urban and non-urban coastal beaches with regard to isolation of dermatophytes only from one urban beach. The present study reports a great diversity of fungi in sand and water of bathing beaches confirming that the Mediterranean region has a greater variety of fungal species.
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