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Fungal contamination of the respiratory tract and associated respiratory impairment among sawmill workers in India

Wood processing workers are exposed to wood-associated microbiological contaminants, including fungi. Our aim was to study the potential association between sputum fungus and adverse respiratory effects in such workers. In a group of sawmill workers, we administered a respiratory questionnaire, perf...

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Autores principales: Adhikari, Asit, Sahu, Subhashis, Bandyopadhyay, Arghya, Blanc, Paul D., Moitra, Subhabrata
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5005113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27730148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00023-2015
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author Adhikari, Asit
Sahu, Subhashis
Bandyopadhyay, Arghya
Blanc, Paul D.
Moitra, Subhabrata
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Sahu, Subhashis
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Blanc, Paul D.
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description Wood processing workers are exposed to wood-associated microbiological contaminants, including fungi. Our aim was to study the potential association between sputum fungus and adverse respiratory effects in such workers. In a group of sawmill workers, we administered a respiratory questionnaire, performed lung function testing and quantified the proportions of leukocytes in spontaneously expectorated sputum samples. We identified fungal species by DNA sequencing. Of 54 sawmill workers, 19 yielded fungal positive sputum samples (mean age 42.5±10.4 years) and 35 were negative for fungus (mean age 36.9±5.2 years). The fungus was identified as Candida sp. in all samples. Those with fungal-positive sputum, compared to others, reported more cough (26% versus 63%) and haemoptysis (6% versus 37%) (both p<0.05), manifested reduced forced midexpiratory flow rates (FEF(25–75%)) (82.3±4.5 versus 69.2±9.9% predicted, p<0.001), and had higher sputum eosinophil counts (median 9.25 versus 3.25%, p<0.01). Reduction of FEF(25–75%) was associated both with fungus detection in sputum (−12.7%, 95% CI−8.5– −16.9%) and sputum eosinophils (−2.1% per 1% increase in eosinophils, 95% CI −1.5– −2.8%) (both p<0.001). In sawmill workers, Candida sp. detectable in sputum was associated with respiratory symptoms, sputum eosinophilia and reduced FEF(25–75%).
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spelling pubmed-50051132016-10-11 Fungal contamination of the respiratory tract and associated respiratory impairment among sawmill workers in India Adhikari, Asit Sahu, Subhashis Bandyopadhyay, Arghya Blanc, Paul D. Moitra, Subhabrata ERJ Open Res Original Articles Wood processing workers are exposed to wood-associated microbiological contaminants, including fungi. Our aim was to study the potential association between sputum fungus and adverse respiratory effects in such workers. In a group of sawmill workers, we administered a respiratory questionnaire, performed lung function testing and quantified the proportions of leukocytes in spontaneously expectorated sputum samples. We identified fungal species by DNA sequencing. Of 54 sawmill workers, 19 yielded fungal positive sputum samples (mean age 42.5±10.4 years) and 35 were negative for fungus (mean age 36.9±5.2 years). The fungus was identified as Candida sp. in all samples. Those with fungal-positive sputum, compared to others, reported more cough (26% versus 63%) and haemoptysis (6% versus 37%) (both p<0.05), manifested reduced forced midexpiratory flow rates (FEF(25–75%)) (82.3±4.5 versus 69.2±9.9% predicted, p<0.001), and had higher sputum eosinophil counts (median 9.25 versus 3.25%, p<0.01). Reduction of FEF(25–75%) was associated both with fungus detection in sputum (−12.7%, 95% CI−8.5– −16.9%) and sputum eosinophils (−2.1% per 1% increase in eosinophils, 95% CI −1.5– −2.8%) (both p<0.001). In sawmill workers, Candida sp. detectable in sputum was associated with respiratory symptoms, sputum eosinophilia and reduced FEF(25–75%). European Respiratory Society 2015-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5005113/ /pubmed/27730148 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00023-2015 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
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Adhikari, Asit
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Blanc, Paul D.
Moitra, Subhabrata
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title Fungal contamination of the respiratory tract and associated respiratory impairment among sawmill workers in India
title_full Fungal contamination of the respiratory tract and associated respiratory impairment among sawmill workers in India
title_fullStr Fungal contamination of the respiratory tract and associated respiratory impairment among sawmill workers in India
title_full_unstemmed Fungal contamination of the respiratory tract and associated respiratory impairment among sawmill workers in India
title_short Fungal contamination of the respiratory tract and associated respiratory impairment among sawmill workers in India
title_sort fungal contamination of the respiratory tract and associated respiratory impairment among sawmill workers in india
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5005113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27730148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00023-2015
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