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Prevalence of yeast-like fungi and evaluation of several virulence factors from feral pigeons in Seoul, Korea.

Y H Jang1, S J Lee, J H Lee, H S Chae, S H Kim, N H Choe.   

Abstract

AIMS: Studies of pigeon-borne yeasts have tended to focus on species, such as Cryptococcus neoformans and Candida albicans, with scant attention to feral pigeons in Korea. We studied the prevalence of yeasts from faecal samples of feral pigeons obtained in various public places in Seoul, Korea, and assessed their potential capacity as human pathogens. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Three hundred and six pigeon faeces samples were collected at city squares and parks in 21 localities in Seoul and Seoul Grand Park and analysed for yeast with conventional methods. Of the 306 samples, 126 (41·2%) were positive for yeast. Seventeen species of yeast were identified. The most frequent species were Candida glabrata (34·1%), Candida famata (12·7%), Cryptococcus albidus (14·3%) and Cryptococcus laurentii (7·9%). The yeast isolates were tested for virulence. Of the 116 isolates (ten isolates missing), 70·7% (n = 82) grew at 37°C. All the Cryptococcus spp. isolates possessed a capsule, 16·4% (n = 19) produced melanin, and 33·6% (n = 39) produced proteinase. Two Ca. glabrata, a Ca. famata and Ca. albicans as well as three C. neoformans, a C. laurentii and Ca. albicans isolates had three virulence factors. Accordingly, 29·3% (n = 34) isolates possessed more than two virulence factors except capsule formation.
CONCLUSIONS: These results of this study indicate that feral pigeons harbour a variety of yeasts and are a reservoir of human pathogenic fungi. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: This study is the first time about the microflora (fungi) presents in faecal samples collected from a variety of public areas throughout Seoul, Korea.
© 2011 The Authors. Letters in Applied Microbiology © 2011 The Society for Applied Microbiology.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21251028     DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-765X.2011.03009.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lett Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0266-8254            Impact factor:   2.858


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