Detection of Pathogenic Yeasts from Processed Fresh Edible Sea Urchins Sold in a Fish Market
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Yeasts of 17 processed fresh edible (raw) sea urchins obtained from seven countries were analyzed. In total, 45 to 7×104 colony-forming units (CFU) /g of sea urchins were recovered, and 23 yeast species were identified. Of these species, six pathogenic yeasts (Candida albicans, C. sake, Debaryomyces hansenii, Pichia anomala, Rhodotorula mucilaginosa, and Trichosporon mucoides ) were detected from 11 sea urchins (65%) . As these yeasts are opportunistic pathogens, infections in healthy individuals normally will not occur, but it should be understood that processed fresh edible sea urchin includes such opportunistic yeast pathogens.
- 2007-10-30
著者
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SUGITA Takashi
Department of Microbiology, Meiji Pharmaceutical University
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Shinoda T
Teikyo University Institute Of Medical Mycology
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Sugita Takashi
Department Of Microbiology Meiji Pharmaceutical University
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Sugita Takashi
Department Of Chest Medicine Institute Of Pulmonary Cancer Research School Of Medicine Chiba Univers
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KAJIKAZAWA Teruo
Department of Immunobiology, Meiji Pharmaceutical University
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TAKASHIMA Masako
Japan Collection of Microorganisms, RIKEN Bio-Resource Center
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NISHIKAWA Akemi
Department of Immunobiology, Meiji Pharmaceutical University
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Tajima M
Japan Collection Of Microorganisms Riken Bio-resource Center
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Nishikawa Akemi
Dep. Of Dermatology Tokyo Medical Univ.
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Nishikawa Akemi
Department Of Immunobiology Meiji Pharmaceutical University
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Kajikazawa Teruo
Department Of Immunobiology Meiji Pharmaceutical University
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Sugita T
Department Of Microbiology Meiji Pharmaceutical University
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Takashima M
Japan Collection Of Microorganisms Riken Bio-resource Center
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Takashima Masako
Japan Collection Of Microorganisms (jcm) Bioscience Technology Center Riken (the Institute Of Physic
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Nishikawa Akemi
Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Medical University
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