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Rev. méd. Chile ; 122(12): 1367-71, dic. 1994. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-144173

ABSTRACT

The earth of ornamental plants is one of the main reservoirs of Aspergillus type of fungi in hospital areas. We studied 174 ornamental interior plants from a hospital at Santiago. Samples were obtained from the soil surface and sowed in Sabouraud-glucose agar, adding streptomycin and G-penicillin. After 72 h of culture, at least one strain of Aspergillus was isolated from 140 samples (80.5 percent). The most frequently isolated strain was A fumigatus (129 samples), followed by A miger (75 samples). A fumigatus and A niger were the only isolated strains in 65 and 11 samples respectively. These findings confirm that ornamental plants can be important reservoirs of Aspergillus strains, a potential infectious agent for immunocompromised patients in hospital areas


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Plants/microbiology , Aspergillus/isolation & purification , Cross Infection/microbiology , Soil Microbiology , Aspergillosis/prevention & control , Aspergillus flavus/pathogenicity , Aspergillus fumigatus/pathogenicity , Aspergillus niger/pathogenicity
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