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Pigeons and their droppings as reservoirs of Candida and other zoonotic yeasts.

Inmaculada Rosario Medina1, Lorena Román Fuentes1, Miguel Batista Arteaga1, Fernando Real Valcárcel1, Félix Acosta Arbelo1, Daniel Padilla Del Castillo1, Soraya Déniz Suárez1, Otilia Ferrer Quintana1, Belinda Vega Gutiérrez1, Freddy Silva Sergent1, Begoña Acosta-Hernández2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The importance of pigeons as reservoirs and carriers of Cryptococcus neoformans and other species of this genus is well-known; however, less is known about their role as reservoirs and carriers of other yeasts that impact public health. AIMS: The present study was performed on Gran Canaria Island to define yeasts other than Cryptococcus spp. that have been reported to impact public health and which could be carried by pigeons.
METHODS: Samples were obtained from 83 pigeon lofts (Columba livia); moreover, 331 crop samples, 331 cloacal samples and 174 dropping samples were collected. In addition, 17 dropping samples were taken from a total of 17 public squares. Samples were inoculated on Sabouraud dextrose agar with chloramphenicol.
RESULTS: Different yeast species, i.e. Candida guilliermondii (24.36%), Candida kefyr (1.21%), Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2.43%), and Trichosporon asahii (1.21%) were isolated for the first time from the cloaca. The most frequently isolated yeast from the crop, cloaca and dropping samples from lofts was C. guilliermondii (30.46%, 24.36% and 49.37%, respectively). In addition, for the first time, C. kefyr (3.65%), Candida pelliculosa (2.43%), Candida rugosa (1.21%), T. asahii (3.65%), Trichosporon mucoides (3.65%) and Prototheca wickerhamii (1.21%) were obtained from crop samples; Candida pelliculosa (1.20%), T. asahii (9.63%) and T. mucoides (7.22%) were isolated from dropping samples in the lofts. Candida albicans was the most frequently isolated yeast in dropping samples collected in public squares.
CONCLUSIONS: It can be assumed that pigeons and their droppings act as carriers and reservoirs of Candida spp. and other zoonotic yeasts.
Copyright © 2017 Asociación Española de Micología. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Candida; Columba livia; Levaduras; Levaduras zoonóticas; Palomas; Pigeons; Yeasts; Zoonotic yeasts

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28720316     DOI: 10.1016/j.riam.2017.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Iberoam Micol        ISSN: 1130-1406            Impact factor:   1.044


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