A systematic review of fungi isolated from formalin-preserved human and animal cadavers: A potential health concern to exposed students and technicians

Richard Kwizera , Joan Naluzze
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Fungal contamination of formalin-fixed cadavers raises potential health concerns. We aimed to systematically search published literature to explore the fungi that commonly contaminate formalin-fixed cadavers to estimate the size of the problem and all dynamics involved. Our search retrieved 20,273 citations and we retained eight descriptive cross-sectional studies that met our selection criteria, published between 2002 and 2022. The results indicate that, worldwide, there is a significant problem of fungal contamination in formalin-preserved cadavers. The majority of contaminated cadavers were human cadavers and only one citation studied animal cadavers. The formalin concentrations used in the tanks were 5–14 %. Studies mostly used swabs to collect samples and tested them using fungal culture. The fungi isolated included Aspergillus spp, Penicillium spp, Trichophyton spp, Epidermophyton spp, Cryptococcus spp, Candida spp, Fusarium spp., Purpureocellium spp, Chrysonilia spp, Trichoderma spp, Microsporum spp, and Cladosporium spp. The most suspected sources of contamination were air, water, and the bodies. Aspergillus, Trichophyton, and Penicillium species were the most common fungal contaminants isolated. Fungal contamination of cadavers can lead to financial loss and dangerous health outcomes for exposed individuals. The effective concentration of formalin remains unknown. Students/technicians should use personal protective equipment, such as face masks and gloves, while handling cadavers.

对从福尔马林保存的人类和动物尸体中分离出的真菌进行系统回顾:暴露于福尔马林的学生和技术人员的潜在健康问题
福尔马林固定尸体的真菌污染引发了潜在的健康问题。我们的目的是系统地检索已发表的文献,探讨福尔马林固定尸体常见的真菌污染,以估计问题的规模和所有相关动态。我们的搜索共检索到 20273 条引文,并保留了 8 项符合我们选择标准的描述性横断面研究,这些研究发表于 2002 年至 2022 年之间。结果表明,在全球范围内,福尔马林保存的尸体存在严重的真菌污染问题。大多数受污染的尸体都是人类尸体,只有一篇引文对动物尸体进行了研究。保存箱中使用的福尔马林浓度为 5-14%。研究大多使用拭子收集样本,并使用真菌培养法进行检测。分离出的真菌包括曲霉菌属、青霉菌属、毛霉菌属、表皮真菌属、隐球菌属、念珠菌属、镰刀菌属、紫孢子菌属、毛霉菌属、小孢子菌属和克拉多孢子菌属。曲霉、毛霉菌和青霉菌是最常见的真菌污染物。尸体真菌污染可导致经济损失,并对接触者的健康造成危害。福尔马林的有效浓度仍然未知。学生/技术人员在处理尸体时应使用个人防护设备,如口罩和手套。
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