最近浴室真菌污染的特征

N. Hamada, N. Abe
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采用改良培养基对浴室真菌菌群进行了检测。用四分之一营养成分的PDA培养基检测真菌。这种低营养培养基被认为可以方便地检测生长缓慢的真菌,同时抑制生长迅速的酵母。在玩具、肥皂盘和排水管口发现了严重的真菌污染。浴室内的特色霉菌属有Exophiala、Cladophialophora、Phoma和Scolecobasidium,与其他地方相比,这些霉菌属比Cladosporium和Acremonium更占优势。特别是Cladophialophora在室内环境中并不常见,并且该标本是使用遗传数据确定的。在酵母中,红酵母在浴室的所有区域均占主导地位。在浴室中发现的霉菌与使用洗涤剂的洗衣机内发现的霉菌相似。在下层和单元式浴室中,也以外生菌属(Exophiala)、Phoma、Cladophialophora、Scolecobasidium为主。相反,枝孢子菌和小孢子菌在浴室的上部区域一年四季都占主导地位,似乎以人体皮肤的甘油酯为营养。还讨论了影响枝孢霉、外孢霉和其他霉菌不同分布的因素。
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Characteristics of Recent Fungal Contamination in Bathrooms
The fungal flora of bathrooms was examined using a modified medium. PDA medium consisting to one-fourth of nutrient was used for detecting fungi. This low-nutrient medium was thought to be convenient for detecting slowgrowing fungi while suppressing fast-growing yeast. Heavy fungal contamination was found on toys, soap dishes, and in the drain mouth. Characteristic mold genera in the bathrooms were Exophiala, Cladophialophora, Phoma and Scolecobasidium, which, in contrast to elsewhere, were more predominant than Cladosporium and Acremonium inside bathrooms. Cladophialophora in particular is not common in indoor environments, and the specimen was identified using genetic data. Of the yeasts, Rhodotorula was predominant in all areas of the bathroom. Molds characteristically found in bathrooms were similar to those found inside washing machine using detergent. Exophiala, Phoma, Cladophialophora and Scolecobasidium were also predominant in the lower areas and in unit-type bathrooms. In contrast, Cladosporium and Aureobasidium were predominant in the upper areas of the bathroom in all seasons and seemed to use glycerides derived from human skin as nutrient. Also discussed are factors affecting the differing distribution of Cladosporium, Exophiala, and other molds.
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