Buck J D, Bubucis P M, Combs T J
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1977 Feb;33(2):370-8. doi: 10.1128/aem.33.2.370-378.1977.
Candida parapsilosis, C. tropicalis, and Torulopsis glabrata were the human-associated yeasts most frequently isolated from quahogs, oysters, and mussels collected from four estuarine areas along the northern shore of Long Island Sound. Some inconsistency and seasonal variation in the occurrence of these and other yeast species were noted. In particular, C. albicans densities were greatest during colder months in the more heavily polluted waters. A total of 347 yeasts were isolated and cultured at 37 degrees C and, of these, 219 of 62% were human-associated forms. Generally, these yeasts in the animals sampled reflected the overall pollution status of the estuary from which they were taken. This study represents a clear demonstration of potentially pathogenic yeasts in a valuable marine resource.
近平滑念珠菌、热带念珠菌和光滑假丝酵母是从长岛海峡北岸四个河口地区采集的圆蛤、牡蛎和贻贝中最常分离出的与人类相关的酵母。这些酵母物种和其他酵母物种的出现存在一些不一致性和季节性变化。特别是,在污染更严重水域的较寒冷月份,白色念珠菌的密度最大。总共分离出347株酵母并在37摄氏度下培养,其中219株(占62%)是与人类相关的类型。一般来说,所采样动物体内的这些酵母反映了它们所来自河口的总体污染状况。这项研究清楚地证明了一种宝贵海洋资源中存在潜在致病性酵母。