Diversity and Distribution of Fungi Associated with “Ikwe Pond” Water Source: Their Impact on Water Quality and Human Health

IF 0.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
E. O. Mbong, E. Edem, Sajjad Hussain, M. Ntekpe
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Purpose: Fungal infections are becoming more and more important because of increasing numbers of immunosuppressed patients. Nonetheless, waterborne fungi are associated with variety of health related conditions. Fungi in the aquatic ecosystem perform essential functions in biogeochemical cycles. However, knowledge of fungal communities associated to a particular aquatic ecosystem is important. In the present study, we seek to investigate the fungal distribution and diversity in Ikwe Pond, located in Eket. Methodology: A total of thirty different water points were sampled using 30 thoroughly washed 0.50L sterile plastic containers and cultured on SDA plates with 1ml of dilution factors 10-3 and 10-6 used as inoculums. Six fungal species namely Candida tropicalis, Aspergillus niger.  Cryptococcus sp, Absidia sp, Geotricium sp, were isolated from the 30 sampling points. Findings: Upstream recorded a total of 27 spores, midstream had 14 spores while downstream recorded 8 spores. Also the colony count revealed that upstream had the highest number of fungal spores count. Clearly, the upstream (59.3%) and the midstream (78.6%) sampling points were dominated by Aspergillus niger while the downstream water column was dominated by Candida tropicalis (50%). Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: In many countries, there has been little focus on the occurrence of fungi in water which can lead to severe health related issues but with monitoring on the frequency and distribution of fungi in our waters, this perceived health related complications can be checked.
“伊克威池”水源真菌的多样性和分布:对水质和人类健康的影响
目的:由于免疫抑制患者数量的增加,真菌感染变得越来越重要。尽管如此,水生真菌与多种健康相关疾病有关。水生生态系统中的真菌在生物地球化学循环中发挥着重要作用。然而,了解与特定水生生态系统相关的真菌群落是很重要的。在本研究中,我们试图调查位于Eket的Ikwe池塘的真菌分布和多样性。方法:使用30个彻底洗净的0.50L无菌塑料容器对30个不同的水点进行取样,在SDA板上培养,以稀释系数为10-3和10-6的1ml作为接种剂。六种真菌,即热带假丝酵母,黑曲霉。从30个采样点分离到隐球菌、苦艾球菌和地霉菌。结果:上游共记录孢子27个,中游14个,下游8个。菌落计数也显示上游真菌孢子数最多。可见,上游(59.3%)和中游(78.6%)采样点以黑曲霉为主,下游水柱以热带假丝酵母为主(50%)。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:在许多国家,很少关注可能导致严重健康问题的水中真菌的发生,但通过监测我们的水域中真菌的频率和分布,可以检查这种与健康有关的并发症。
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