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Study on Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) Fungal Infections in Hospital Sewer System, Esfahan City, Iran, 2017

BACKGROUND: American cockroaches contaminated with pathogens inside hospital manholes can be one of the major problems that health care systems face. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the fungal infections of American cockroaches in the Esfahan hospital sewage network. The princip...

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Autores principales: Khodabandeh, Maryam, Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila, Madani, Mahboobe, Zahraei-Ramazani, Alireza
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7424079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32832161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4296720
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author Khodabandeh, Maryam
Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila
Madani, Mahboobe
Zahraei-Ramazani, Alireza
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Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila
Madani, Mahboobe
Zahraei-Ramazani, Alireza
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description BACKGROUND: American cockroaches contaminated with pathogens inside hospital manholes can be one of the major problems that health care systems face. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the fungal infections of American cockroaches in the Esfahan hospital sewage network. The principle goal of the study was about the roaches as a vector of fungi and other pathogens. METHOD: The type of study was descriptive-analytical. A total of 55 American cockroach specimens from the manhole walls of the sewerage system of 7 large hospitals were captured. Samples were taken from the surface of the body, digestive tract, and haemocoel of cockroaches. The specimens were then cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar separately, and fungi were identified according to the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. RESULTS: All cockroaches collected from hospitals were infected with fungi. Among the 24 (13 infected and 11 noninfected) (44%) female cockroaches and 31 (18 infected and 13 noninfected) (56%) male cockroaches, it was identified that 40.00% was infected with Aspergillus niger, 3.64% with Rhizopus, 7.27% with Penicillium, and 5.45% with Mucor. 6 cockroaches had no yeast contamination. 17 (30.91%) cockroaches were contaminated with Candida glabrata, 23 (41.82%) cockroaches were contaminated with Candida krusei, and 22 (40%) cockroaches were contaminated with other yeast species. The results of this study showed that Candida krusei had the highest prevalence among the isolated fungi with 35.37% of the digestive system and Aspergillus niger with 70.97% of the surface of the cockroach body. CONCLUSION: The results emphasized the role played by cockroaches as potential pathogenic vectors in hospital environments. Therefore, suitable management is needed for controlling this insect to prevent disease transmission in hospitals.
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spelling pubmed-74240792020-08-20 Study on Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) Fungal Infections in Hospital Sewer System, Esfahan City, Iran, 2017 Khodabandeh, Maryam Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila Madani, Mahboobe Zahraei-Ramazani, Alireza J Pathog Research Article BACKGROUND: American cockroaches contaminated with pathogens inside hospital manholes can be one of the major problems that health care systems face. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the fungal infections of American cockroaches in the Esfahan hospital sewage network. The principle goal of the study was about the roaches as a vector of fungi and other pathogens. METHOD: The type of study was descriptive-analytical. A total of 55 American cockroach specimens from the manhole walls of the sewerage system of 7 large hospitals were captured. Samples were taken from the surface of the body, digestive tract, and haemocoel of cockroaches. The specimens were then cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar separately, and fungi were identified according to the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. RESULTS: All cockroaches collected from hospitals were infected with fungi. Among the 24 (13 infected and 11 noninfected) (44%) female cockroaches and 31 (18 infected and 13 noninfected) (56%) male cockroaches, it was identified that 40.00% was infected with Aspergillus niger, 3.64% with Rhizopus, 7.27% with Penicillium, and 5.45% with Mucor. 6 cockroaches had no yeast contamination. 17 (30.91%) cockroaches were contaminated with Candida glabrata, 23 (41.82%) cockroaches were contaminated with Candida krusei, and 22 (40%) cockroaches were contaminated with other yeast species. The results of this study showed that Candida krusei had the highest prevalence among the isolated fungi with 35.37% of the digestive system and Aspergillus niger with 70.97% of the surface of the cockroach body. CONCLUSION: The results emphasized the role played by cockroaches as potential pathogenic vectors in hospital environments. Therefore, suitable management is needed for controlling this insect to prevent disease transmission in hospitals. Hindawi 2020-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7424079/ /pubmed/32832161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4296720 Text en Copyright © 2020 Maryam Khodabandeh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila
Madani, Mahboobe
Zahraei-Ramazani, Alireza
Study on Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) Fungal Infections in Hospital Sewer System, Esfahan City, Iran, 2017
title Study on Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) Fungal Infections in Hospital Sewer System, Esfahan City, Iran, 2017
title_full Study on Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) Fungal Infections in Hospital Sewer System, Esfahan City, Iran, 2017
title_fullStr Study on Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) Fungal Infections in Hospital Sewer System, Esfahan City, Iran, 2017
title_full_unstemmed Study on Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) Fungal Infections in Hospital Sewer System, Esfahan City, Iran, 2017
title_short Study on Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) Fungal Infections in Hospital Sewer System, Esfahan City, Iran, 2017
title_sort study on periplaneta americana (blattodea: blattidae) fungal infections in hospital sewer system, esfahan city, iran, 2017
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7424079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32832161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4296720
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