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Yeasts and yeast-like fungi in tap water and groundwater,and their transmission to household appliances
Institution:1. LREN, Dept. of Clinical Neurosciences, CHUV, University of Lausanne, Lausanne Switzerland;2. University Medical Centre, UMG, Dept. of Cognitive Neurology, Göttingen, Germany;3. Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL Institute of Neurology, UCL, London, UK;4. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:In the present study we describe the occurrence of fungi in 100 tap water and 16 groundwater samples from Slovenia. We used culture-dependent and culture-independent techniques. 28 fungal species belonging to 16 genera were isolated with selected culturing conditions, targeting human opportunistic yeasts and yeast-like fungi. Of special concern was the detection of Aureobasidium melanogenum, Exophiala dermatitidis, Rhinocladiella similis, Candida parapsilosis and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa. The DGGE analysis of ITS1 rDNA revealed from 6 to 16 bands hypothetically corresponding to different taxa, while pyrosequencing showed the presence of Aspergillus and Exophiala. According to the statistic machine learning methodology, the profile of fungi in water is determined by the concentration of calcium and magnesium ions and the presence of nitrate. Exophiala spp., C. parapsilosis and R. mucilaginosa are known as dominant contaminants of household appliances. It appears that they are transferred with water to dishwashers and washing machines, where they subsequently proliferate.
Keywords:Black yeasts  DGGE  NGS sequencing  Drinking water  Household appliances  Inorganic ions  Opportunistic human pathogens  Water quality
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