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Fungi genus and concentration in the air of onion fields and their opportunistic action related to mycotic keratitis.

作者信息

Chang Ching-Wen, Ho Chi-Kung, Chen Zuei-Ching, Hwang Yaw-Huei, Chang Chen-Yang, Liu Shao-Taun, Chen Mei-Ju, Chen Mao-Yen

机构信息

Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Council of Labor Affairs, Shijr City, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China.

出版信息

Arch Environ Health. 2002 Jul-Aug;57(4):349-54. doi: 10.1080/00039890209601420.

Abstract

The authors determined fungi concentrations and genera from onion fields located in monsoon and nonmonsoon areas of Taiwan, as well as concentrations from a county housing location, which served as the comparison site. The authors explored the relationship(s) among onion harvesting, monsoon characteristics, airborne fungal levels, and mycotic eye infection. Airborne fungal levels in the onion field in the nonmonsoon area were the highest, followed by decreasing levels in the monsoon area and control sites, regardless of the sampling periods. The geometric mean of airborne fungal concentrations was the highest during onion harvesting. Cladosporium was the most dominant fungus during pre- and postharvest seasons, whereas Aspergillus, Fusraium, Acremonium, Alternaria, Penicillium, Monilia, Mycelia, and Rhizopus were increased significantly during harvesting. Although fungal concentrations in monsoon onion fields were lower than concentrations measured in the nonmonsoon area, the invasion of dangerous fungal pathogens following eye trauma by airborne sharp exotics (e.g., onion flakes) dispersed in high wind may account for the increase in corneal ulcer cases that occur in the monsoon area.

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