Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contamination

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Main Author: Viegas, Carla
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Cervantes, Renata, Gomes, Bianca, Moreira, Silvia, Dias, Marta, Pena, Pedro, Carolino, Elisabete, Twaruzek, Magdalena, Kosicki, Robert, Caetano, Liliana Aranha, Viegas, Susana
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This study aimed to characterize microbial contamination in Portuguese grocery stores. The research was carried out in 15 grocery stores in Cascais, Portugal. Electrostatic dust cloths (EDC) and surface swabs were used on 3 sampling sites: checkout, fruits/vegetables, and warehouse/dispenser. Fungal contamination was characterized by culture-based methods, through the inoculation onto two different culture media: malt extract agar (MEA) supplemented with chloramphenicol (0.05 %) and dichloran-glycerol agar (DG18). Screening of azole resistance was performed by inoculation of EDC extracts' in azole-supplemented Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) media, according to EUCAST guidelines. A total of 39 samples were screened for mycotoxin contamination. The highest fungal contamination was obtained from fruits/vegetables in swabs (76% MEA; 71% DG18). The most prevalent genera in swabs was Cladosporium sp. (54% MEA). Regarding EDC, besides Penicillium sp. (63%) the most prevalent were Aspergillus sections Circumdati (25%) and Aspergilli (35%). Penicillium sp. was highly prevalent in the checkout (61% SDA; 87% voriconazole), and warehouse/dispenser sectors (73% voriconazole; 52% posaconazole). Circumdati and Fumigati were the most prevalent Aspergillus sections in fruits/vegetables (73% and 64% in voriconazole, respectively). Four mycotoxins (fumonisin B1, B2, B3) were detected simultaneously in most of the 36 samples. Identifying the most critical workplaces in groceries concerning fungal and mycotoxin contamination is of utmost importance to human health (workers and consumers) when using a One Health approach.
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spelling Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contaminationOccupational healthOccupational exposureGroceryFungal contaminationMycotoxinsPublic healthPortugalThis study aimed to characterize microbial contamination in Portuguese grocery stores. The research was carried out in 15 grocery stores in Cascais, Portugal. Electrostatic dust cloths (EDC) and surface swabs were used on 3 sampling sites: checkout, fruits/vegetables, and warehouse/dispenser. Fungal contamination was characterized by culture-based methods, through the inoculation onto two different culture media: malt extract agar (MEA) supplemented with chloramphenicol (0.05 %) and dichloran-glycerol agar (DG18). Screening of azole resistance was performed by inoculation of EDC extracts' in azole-supplemented Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) media, according to EUCAST guidelines. A total of 39 samples were screened for mycotoxin contamination. The highest fungal contamination was obtained from fruits/vegetables in swabs (76% MEA; 71% DG18). The most prevalent genera in swabs was Cladosporium sp. (54% MEA). Regarding EDC, besides Penicillium sp. (63%) the most prevalent were Aspergillus sections Circumdati (25%) and Aspergilli (35%). Penicillium sp. was highly prevalent in the checkout (61% SDA; 87% voriconazole), and warehouse/dispenser sectors (73% voriconazole; 52% posaconazole). Circumdati and Fumigati were the most prevalent Aspergillus sections in fruits/vegetables (73% and 64% in voriconazole, respectively). Four mycotoxins (fumonisin B1, B2, B3) were detected simultaneously in most of the 36 samples. Identifying the most critical workplaces in groceries concerning fungal and mycotoxin contamination is of utmost importance to human health (workers and consumers) when using a One Health approach.Oxford AcademicRCIPLViegas, CarlaCervantes, RenataGomes, BiancaMoreira, SilviaDias, MartaPena, PedroCarolino, ElisabeteTwaruzek, MagdalenaKosicki, RobertCaetano, Liliana AranhaViegas, Susana2023-08-25T11:17:35Z2023-052023-05-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/16409eng10.1093/annweh/wxac087.064info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-12T08:15:39Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/16409Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T19:54:30.922555Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
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title Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contamination
spellingShingle Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contamination
Viegas, Carla
Occupational health
Occupational exposure
Grocery
Fungal contamination
Mycotoxins
Public health
Portugal
title_short Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contamination
title_full Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contamination
title_fullStr Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contamination
title_full_unstemmed Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contamination
title_sort Portuguese groceries: a potential indoor environment to be used as public health sentinel for fungal and mycotoxins contamination
author Viegas, Carla
author_facet Viegas, Carla
Cervantes, Renata
Gomes, Bianca
Moreira, Silvia
Dias, Marta
Pena, Pedro
Carolino, Elisabete
Twaruzek, Magdalena
Kosicki, Robert
Caetano, Liliana Aranha
Viegas, Susana
author_role author
author2 Cervantes, Renata
Gomes, Bianca
Moreira, Silvia
Dias, Marta
Pena, Pedro
Carolino, Elisabete
Twaruzek, Magdalena
Kosicki, Robert
Caetano, Liliana Aranha
Viegas, Susana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RCIPL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viegas, Carla
Cervantes, Renata
Gomes, Bianca
Moreira, Silvia
Dias, Marta
Pena, Pedro
Carolino, Elisabete
Twaruzek, Magdalena
Kosicki, Robert
Caetano, Liliana Aranha
Viegas, Susana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Occupational health
Occupational exposure
Grocery
Fungal contamination
Mycotoxins
Public health
Portugal
topic Occupational health
Occupational exposure
Grocery
Fungal contamination
Mycotoxins
Public health
Portugal
description This study aimed to characterize microbial contamination in Portuguese grocery stores. The research was carried out in 15 grocery stores in Cascais, Portugal. Electrostatic dust cloths (EDC) and surface swabs were used on 3 sampling sites: checkout, fruits/vegetables, and warehouse/dispenser. Fungal contamination was characterized by culture-based methods, through the inoculation onto two different culture media: malt extract agar (MEA) supplemented with chloramphenicol (0.05 %) and dichloran-glycerol agar (DG18). Screening of azole resistance was performed by inoculation of EDC extracts' in azole-supplemented Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) media, according to EUCAST guidelines. A total of 39 samples were screened for mycotoxin contamination. The highest fungal contamination was obtained from fruits/vegetables in swabs (76% MEA; 71% DG18). The most prevalent genera in swabs was Cladosporium sp. (54% MEA). Regarding EDC, besides Penicillium sp. (63%) the most prevalent were Aspergillus sections Circumdati (25%) and Aspergilli (35%). Penicillium sp. was highly prevalent in the checkout (61% SDA; 87% voriconazole), and warehouse/dispenser sectors (73% voriconazole; 52% posaconazole). Circumdati and Fumigati were the most prevalent Aspergillus sections in fruits/vegetables (73% and 64% in voriconazole, respectively). Four mycotoxins (fumonisin B1, B2, B3) were detected simultaneously in most of the 36 samples. Identifying the most critical workplaces in groceries concerning fungal and mycotoxin contamination is of utmost importance to human health (workers and consumers) when using a One Health approach.
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