Distribution of Scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in Thailand.

Scedosporium is a genus comprising at least 10 species of airborne fungi (saprobes) that survive and grow on decaying organic matter. These fungi are found in high density in human-affected areas such as sewage-contaminated water, and five species, namely Scedosporium apiospermum, S. boydii, S. aura...

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Main Authors: Natthanej Luplertlop, Watcharamat Muangkaew, Potjaman Pumeesat, San Suwanmanee, Pantira Singkum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210942
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spelling doaj-4b511292be16427bb08c9427f77ffe982021-03-03T20:57:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01141e021094210.1371/journal.pone.0210942Distribution of Scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in Thailand.Natthanej LuplertlopWatcharamat MuangkaewPotjaman PumeesatSan SuwanmaneePantira SingkumScedosporium is a genus comprising at least 10 species of airborne fungi (saprobes) that survive and grow on decaying organic matter. These fungi are found in high density in human-affected areas such as sewage-contaminated water, and five species, namely Scedosporium apiospermum, S. boydii, S. aurantiacum, S. dehoogii, and S. minutisporum, cause human infections. Thailand is a popular travel destination in the world, with many attractions present in densely populated areas; thus, large numbers of people may be exposed to pathogens present in these areas. We conducted a comprehensive survey of Scedosporium species in 350 soil samples obtained from 35 sites of high human population density and tourist popularity distributed over 23 provinces and six geographic regions of Thailand. Soil suspensions of each sample were inoculated on three plates of Scedo-Select III medium to isolate Scedosporium species. In total, 191 Scedosporium colonies were isolated from four provinces. The species were then identified using PCR and sequencing of the beta-tubulin (BT2) gene. Of the 191 isolates, 188 were S. apiospermum, one was S. dehoogii, and species of two could not be exactly identified. Genetic diversity analysis revealed high haplotype diversity of S. apiospermum. Soil is a major ecological niche for Scedosporium and may contain S. apiospermum populations with high genetic diversity. This study of Scedosporium distribution might encourage health care providers to consider Scedosporium infection in their patients.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210942
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author Natthanej Luplertlop
Watcharamat Muangkaew
Potjaman Pumeesat
San Suwanmanee
Pantira Singkum
spellingShingle Natthanej Luplertlop
Watcharamat Muangkaew
Potjaman Pumeesat
San Suwanmanee
Pantira Singkum
Distribution of Scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in Thailand.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Natthanej Luplertlop
Watcharamat Muangkaew
Potjaman Pumeesat
San Suwanmanee
Pantira Singkum
author_sort Natthanej Luplertlop
title Distribution of Scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in Thailand.
title_short Distribution of Scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in Thailand.
title_full Distribution of Scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in Thailand.
title_fullStr Distribution of Scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in Thailand.
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in Thailand.
title_sort distribution of scedosporium species in soil from areas with high human population density and tourist popularity in six geographic regions in thailand.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Scedosporium is a genus comprising at least 10 species of airborne fungi (saprobes) that survive and grow on decaying organic matter. These fungi are found in high density in human-affected areas such as sewage-contaminated water, and five species, namely Scedosporium apiospermum, S. boydii, S. aurantiacum, S. dehoogii, and S. minutisporum, cause human infections. Thailand is a popular travel destination in the world, with many attractions present in densely populated areas; thus, large numbers of people may be exposed to pathogens present in these areas. We conducted a comprehensive survey of Scedosporium species in 350 soil samples obtained from 35 sites of high human population density and tourist popularity distributed over 23 provinces and six geographic regions of Thailand. Soil suspensions of each sample were inoculated on three plates of Scedo-Select III medium to isolate Scedosporium species. In total, 191 Scedosporium colonies were isolated from four provinces. The species were then identified using PCR and sequencing of the beta-tubulin (BT2) gene. Of the 191 isolates, 188 were S. apiospermum, one was S. dehoogii, and species of two could not be exactly identified. Genetic diversity analysis revealed high haplotype diversity of S. apiospermum. Soil is a major ecological niche for Scedosporium and may contain S. apiospermum populations with high genetic diversity. This study of Scedosporium distribution might encourage health care providers to consider Scedosporium infection in their patients.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210942
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