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Abstract(s)
Culturing is still the most widely used method for determining fungal growth. Thus, is
important to identify the most suitable culture media to assess Aspergillus spp. The aim of this
study was to analyze data obtained from previous studies, aiming at identifying the most suitable
culture media (malt extract agar (MEA) or dichloran-glycerol agar (DG18) to assess Aspergillus spp.
isolation and growth. This study was conducted by using environmental samples (n = 1153). Most
of the active sampling methods (air samples) were impacted directly onto both culture media. As
for passive sampling methods, fungi were extracted from environmental matrices inoculated onto
both media. Overall, total Aspergillus counts were higher in MEA (n = 617, 53.5%) than in DG18 (n =
536, 46.5%). Regarding Aspergillus sections, significant associations were detected with the media
(χ2 (7) = 241.118, p < 0.001), the sampling approach (p < 0.001, 95% CI = (0.3 × 10−4), and the indoor
environment (p < 0.001, 95% CI = (0.3 × 10−4)). As such, sampling approach and the culture media
should be accurately selected when dealing with Aspergillus spp. exposure assessment.
Description
This article belongs to the Special Issue Indoor Air Quality—What Is Known and What Needs to Be Done.
Keywords
Aspergillus spp. MEA DG18 Sampling Indoor Exposure Infecções Sistémicas e Zoonoses
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Atmosphere. 2021;12(1): 23. doi: 10.3390/atmos12010023. Epub 2020 dec 26
Publisher
MDPI
