Comparison of Fungi Found in Bathrooms and Sinks
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To identify the pathogenic fungi present in bathrooms, the growth of fungi collected from the drains of bathrooms was studied at various temperatures and compared with that of fungi from kitchen sink drains. Only a small number of fungi from bathrooms and sinks grew on media incubated at 37°C, at which temperature the fungal count was about 1/600 of that at 25°C. Although hot water is used more frequently in bathrooms than in sinks, the fungal counts at 37°C were similar for bathrooms and sinks. Five species of fungus that can grow at 37°C and were found to grow prolifically in bathrooms were identified using DNA and morphological analysis. In both bathrooms and sinks, Exophiala dermatitidis was predominant in culture at 37°C. Moreover, E. dermatitidis grew at 40°C and used surfactant as a nutrient. Thermotolerant fungi appear to inhabit bathrooms and all residential water appliances.
- 2010-06-10
著者
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HAMADA NOBUO
Osaka City Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences
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ABE NIICHIRO
Osaka City Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences
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Abe Niichiro
Osaka City Inst. Of Public Health And Environmental Sci. Osaka
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