小型淡水水库中细菌和真菌污染物对人类和动物健康的潜在危害

Ana V. Mourão, Ana Sampaio
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一般来说,对水生系统中微生物质量的评估侧重于某些细菌群或物种的存在。虽然真菌不是强制性的微生物参数,但最近世界卫生组织建议对其进行检测/量化。它的浓度和多样性在不同类型的水生系统中差别很大。真菌是中温性的,依赖有机物质生长,它们的存在可能与污染有关。真菌可能对人类和动物健康构成风险,这取决于它们的浓度和多样性。本研究的目的是评估不同来源、阳光照射、人为和动物影响的淡水水库(水箱)中某些细菌指标(大肠杆菌、粪便肠球菌等)和真菌(总数、酵母和霉菌)的存在。此外,它旨在评估模具的多样性。为此,对丝状菌落进行了分离、纯化和形态鉴定(只要可能,就对属进行鉴定)。这三个水箱在细菌(大肠杆菌、粪便肠球菌、变形杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌的存在)和真菌(总数和霉菌)的存在方面存在差异。在霉菌方面,共鉴定出16个不同的分类群,根据水箱的不同,以青霉菌属、曲霉菌属、镰刀菌属和壶菌门最具代表性。分离出的一些分类群可能对人类和动物健康构成威胁(毛霉、烟曲霉和一些木本菌)。水库真菌群落分布不同。虽然是初步的,但结果表明,淡水水箱可能是人类和动物使用它们的潜在致病菌和真菌的来源。
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Potential Hazard to Human and Animal Health from Bacterial and Fungal Contaminants in Small Freshwater Reservoirs
: In general, the assessment of microbiological quality in aquatic systems focuses on the presence of some bacterial groups or species. Although Fungi is not a mandatory microbiological parameter, recently the WHO advises its detection/quantification. Its concentration and diversity varies greatly among the various types of aquatic systems. Fungi are mesophilic, dependent on organic matter to growth, and their presence can be associated with pollution. Depending on their concentration and diversity, fungi may pose a risk to human and animal health. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the presence of some bacterial indicators ( Escherichia coli , fecal enterococci, among others) and fungi (total, yeasts and molds) in freshwater reservoirs (water tanks) with different sources, sun exposures, anthropogenic and animal influences. Additionally, it was intended to assess the diversity of molds. For this, filamentous colonies were isolated, purified and morphologically identified (whenever possible to the genus). The three tanks differed in bacterial (presence of Escherichia coli , fecal enterococci, Proteus sp. and Staphylococcus aureus ) and fungal (total and mold) presence. Regarding molds, 16 different taxa were identified and, depending on the water tank, Penicillium , Aspergillus and Fusarium genera and the Chytridiomycota phylum were the most representative. Some of the taxa isolated may pose a risk to human and animal health ( Trichophyton , Aspergillus fumigatus , and some dematiaceous). The water reservoirs presented different fungal communities. Although preliminary, the results show that freshwater tanks can be a source of potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi, to humans and animals that use them.
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