翁布里亚养鸡场曲霉传播的初步调查。

Deborah Cruciani, Silvia Crotti, Carmen Maresca, Ivan Pecorelli, Emanuela Verdini, Marinella Rodolfi, Eleonora Scoccia, Sara Spina, Andrea Valentini, Francesco Agnetti
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摘要

在引起深部真菌病的真菌中,曲霉属在人类和兽医学中都起着主导作用。从"同一个健康"的角度来看,曲霉感染往往是一个与特定职业类别有关的公共卫生问题,这些职业类别吸入孢子和患上任何呼吸道疾病的风险可能更大。这项初步调查可以获得有关翁布里亚地区(意大利中部)禽畜中曲霉属传播情况、它们对抗真菌药物的敏感性以及所考虑的农场中真菌毒素存在情况的信息。采集环境、饲料、动物和人类样本进行真菌学调查;对饲料样品也进行了化学分析。此外,还提供了每个采样农场的真菌分离株的流行率估计。559份样品中有298份可直接鉴定真菌;在采集的21份饲料样品中,有5份检测到霉菌毒素。所有曲霉抗真菌药敏试验均对氟康唑耐药。所得结果显示曲霉属在调查农场的广泛分布;因此,家禽家畜为真菌孢子的维持和传播及其向动物和人类的潜在传播提供了有利的环境。
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Preliminary Investigation about <i>Aspergillus</i> spp. Spread in Umbrian Avian Farms.

Preliminary Investigation about <i>Aspergillus</i> spp. Spread in Umbrian Avian Farms.

Preliminary Investigation about <i>Aspergillus</i> spp. Spread in Umbrian Avian Farms.

Preliminary Investigation about Aspergillus spp. Spread in Umbrian Avian Farms.

Among the fungi responsible for deep mycosis, the genus Aspergillus plays a predominant role both in human and veterinary medicine. From a "One Health" perspective, infections by Aspergillus spp. often represent a public health problem linked to specific occupational categories that could have a greater risk of inhaling spores and developing any respiratory disease. This preliminary investigation allowed to acquire information about the spread of Aspergillus spp. in avian livestock of the Umbria region (Central Italy), their sensitivity to antifungals, and the presence of mycotoxins in the considered farms. Environmental, feed, animal, and human samples were collected for mycological investigations; chemical analyses were also performed in feed samples. Moreover, prevalence estimated of the fungal isolates were provided for each individual farm sampled. Direct fungal identification was possible in 298 out of the 559 total samples; 162 of the samples were positive for Aspergillus spp. Mycotoxins were detected in 5 out of the 21 feed samples collected. All the aspergilli tested for antifungal susceptibility were resistant to fluconazole. The results obtained show how much the genus Aspergillus is widespread in the investigated farms; therefore, the poultry livestock represents a favorable environment for the maintenance and spread of fungal spores and their potential transmission to animals and humans.

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