Cavka Mislav, Glasnović Anton, Janković Ivor, Sikanjić Petra Rajić, Perić Berislav, Brkljacić Boris, Mlinarić-Missoni Emilija, Skrlin Jasenka
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Dubrava University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia.
Coll Antropol. 2010 Sep;34(3):803-5.
In this paper we report the results of the microbiological analysis of the samples taken from the mummy from the collection of the Archaeological museum in Zagreb, Croatia. Samples were taken from specific places such as oral, orbital, abdominal cavity and bandages surrounding the mummy, and analyzed in Department of Microbiology and Hospital Infections in University Hospital "Dubrava" in Zagreb and in National Reference Laboratory for systemic mycoses of Croatian National Institute of Public Health in Zagreb. The analysis indicated that all of the found organisms were non-primary pathogenic and are not harmful for healthy humans. Isolated microorganisms mainly belonged to the group of saprophytic fungi as listed: Monilia spp., Penicillium spp., Alternaria spp., Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus nidulans, Rhizopus spp. and Chrysosporium spp. and to the genus of saprophytic bacteria, Bacillus spp.
在本文中,我们报告了对从克罗地亚萨格勒布考古博物馆馆藏木乃伊采集的样本进行微生物分析的结果。样本取自特定部位,如口腔、眼眶、腹腔以及木乃伊周围的绷带,并在萨格勒布“杜布拉瓦”大学医院的微生物学与医院感染科以及萨格勒布克罗地亚国家公共卫生研究所的系统性真菌病国家参考实验室进行了分析。分析表明,所有检测到的微生物均为非原发性致病菌,对健康人类无害。分离出的微生物主要属于腐生真菌类,包括:念珠菌属、青霉属、链格孢属、烟曲霉、构巢曲霉、根霉属和金孢子菌属,以及腐生细菌属芽孢杆菌属。