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Investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by DNA sequencing
Trying to widen the discussion on the risks associated with dental waste, this study proposed to investigate and genetically compare yeast isolates recovered from dental solid waste and waste workers. Three samples were collected from workers' hands, nasal mucosa, and professional clothing (day...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5911987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29277980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.554 |
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author | Vieira, Cristina Dutra Tagliaferri, Thaysa Leite de Carvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque de Resende‐Stoianoff, Maria Aparecida Holanda, Rodrigo Assuncao de Magalhães, Thais Furtado Ferreira Magalhães, Paula Prazeres dos Santos, Simone Gonçalves de Macêdo Farias, Luiz |
author_facet | Vieira, Cristina Dutra Tagliaferri, Thaysa Leite de Carvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque de Resende‐Stoianoff, Maria Aparecida Holanda, Rodrigo Assuncao de Magalhães, Thais Furtado Ferreira Magalhães, Paula Prazeres dos Santos, Simone Gonçalves de Macêdo Farias, Luiz |
author_sort | Vieira, Cristina Dutra |
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description | Trying to widen the discussion on the risks associated with dental waste, this study proposed to investigate and genetically compare yeast isolates recovered from dental solid waste and waste workers. Three samples were collected from workers' hands, nasal mucosa, and professional clothing (days 0, 30, and 180), and two from dental waste (days 0 and 180). Slide culture, microscopy, antifungal drug susceptibility, intersimple sequence repeat analysis, and amplification and sequencing of internal transcribed spacer regions were performed. Yeast strains were recovered from all waste workers' sites, including professional clothes, and from waste. Antifungal susceptibility testing demonstrated that some yeast recovered from employees and waste exhibited nonsusceptible profiles. The dendrogram demonstrated the presence of three major clusters based on similarity matrix and UPGMA grouping method. Two branches displayed 100% similarity: three strains of Candida guilliermondii isolated from different employees, working in opposite work shifts, and from diverse sites grouped in one part of branch 1 and cluster 3 that included two samples of Candida albicans recovered from waste and the hand of one waste worker. The results suggested the possibility of cross‐contamination from dental waste to waste workers and reinforce the need of training programs focused on better waste management routines. |
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spelling | pubmed-59119872018-05-02 Investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by DNA sequencing Vieira, Cristina Dutra Tagliaferri, Thaysa Leite de Carvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque de Resende‐Stoianoff, Maria Aparecida Holanda, Rodrigo Assuncao de Magalhães, Thais Furtado Ferreira Magalhães, Paula Prazeres dos Santos, Simone Gonçalves de Macêdo Farias, Luiz Microbiologyopen Original Research Trying to widen the discussion on the risks associated with dental waste, this study proposed to investigate and genetically compare yeast isolates recovered from dental solid waste and waste workers. Three samples were collected from workers' hands, nasal mucosa, and professional clothing (days 0, 30, and 180), and two from dental waste (days 0 and 180). Slide culture, microscopy, antifungal drug susceptibility, intersimple sequence repeat analysis, and amplification and sequencing of internal transcribed spacer regions were performed. Yeast strains were recovered from all waste workers' sites, including professional clothes, and from waste. Antifungal susceptibility testing demonstrated that some yeast recovered from employees and waste exhibited nonsusceptible profiles. The dendrogram demonstrated the presence of three major clusters based on similarity matrix and UPGMA grouping method. Two branches displayed 100% similarity: three strains of Candida guilliermondii isolated from different employees, working in opposite work shifts, and from diverse sites grouped in one part of branch 1 and cluster 3 that included two samples of Candida albicans recovered from waste and the hand of one waste worker. The results suggested the possibility of cross‐contamination from dental waste to waste workers and reinforce the need of training programs focused on better waste management routines. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5911987/ /pubmed/29277980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.554 Text en © 2017 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Vieira, Cristina Dutra Tagliaferri, Thaysa Leite de Carvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque de Resende‐Stoianoff, Maria Aparecida Holanda, Rodrigo Assuncao de Magalhães, Thais Furtado Ferreira Magalhães, Paula Prazeres dos Santos, Simone Gonçalves de Macêdo Farias, Luiz Investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by DNA sequencing |
title | Investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by DNA sequencing |
title_full | Investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by DNA sequencing |
title_fullStr | Investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by DNA sequencing |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by DNA sequencing |
title_short | Investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by DNA sequencing |
title_sort | investigating cross‐contamination by yeast strains from dental solid waste to waste‐handling workers by dna sequencing |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5911987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29277980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.554 |
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