Knowledge and regulation on fungal contamination of sand and water: Progress report and perspectives

Author:

Gangneux Jean-Pierre12,Brandao Joao34,Segal Ester5,Arikan-Akdagli Sevtap,Barac Aleksandra,Bertout Sébastien,Bostanaru Andra-Cristina,Brito Sara,Bull Michelle,Çerikçioğlu Nilgün,Chapman Belinda,Delhaes Laurence,Efstratiou Maria,Ergin Çagri,Frenkel Michael,Guerra Alexis Danielle,Gitto Aurora,Gonçalves Cláudia Isabel,Guegan Hélène,Gunde-Cimerman Nina,Güran Mümtaz,Irinyi Laszlo,Jiang Sunny,Jonikaitė Egle,Jozić Slaven,Kataržytė Marija,Klingspor Lena,Mares Mihai,Meijer Wim,Melchers Willem,Meletiadis Joseph,Meyer Wieland,Nastasa Valentin,Novak-Babič Monika,Ogunc Dilara,Ozhak Betil,Prigitano Anna,Ranque Stéphane,Richardson Malcolm,Roger Frédéric,Rusu Raluca-Oana,Sabino Raquel,Sampaio Ana,Silva Susana,Solo-gabriele Helena,Stephens Jayne,Tehupeiory-Kooreman Marlou,Tortorano Anna-Maria,Velegraki Aristea,Veríssimo Cristina,Lušić Darija Vukić,Wunderlich Georgoa,

Affiliation:

1. Univ Rennes, CHU Rennes, Inserm, EHESP, Irset (Institut de recherche en santé, environnement et travail)—UMR_S 1085 , Rennes , France

2. Laboratoire de Parasitologie–Mycologie, Centre National de Référence pour les aspergilloses chroniques (CNRMA-LA AspC), European Excellence Center in Medical Mycology (ECMM), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rennes , Rennes , France

3. Department of Environmental Health, National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge , Lisbon , Portugal

4. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM) and Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (CE3C)—Department of Animal Biology, University of Lisbon , Lisbon , Portugal

5. Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv , Israel

Abstract

Abstract Fungal flora in coastal/inland beach sand and recreational water is a neglected field of study, despite its potential impact on human health. A joint International Society for Human and Animal Mycology/European Confederation for Medical Mycology (ISHAM/ECMM) working group was formed in 2019 with the task to set up a vast international initiative aimed at studying the fungal contamination of beaches and bathing waters. Here we review the importance of the topic, and list the main results and achievements from 12 scientific publications. Fungal contamination exists at different levels, and the genera most frequently found were Aspergillus spp., Candida spp., Fusarium spp., and Cryptococcus spp., both in sand and in water. A site-blind median was found to be 89 colony-forming units of fungi per gram of sand in coastal/inland freshwaters. This threshold has been used for the sand quality criterion of the blue flag in Portugal. Additionally, our data were considered pivotal and therefore used for the first inclusion of fungi as a biological taxon of interest in water quality and sand monitoring recommendations of the World Health Organization’s new guidelines on recreational water quality (Vol.1–Chap7). The findings of the consortium also suggest how environmental conditions (climate, salinity, soil pH, nitrogen, etc.) influence microbial communities in different regions, and that yeast species like Candida glabrata, Clavispora lusitaniae, and Meyerozyma guilliermondii have been identified as potential fungal indicators of fecal contamination. Climate change and natural disasters may affect fungal populations in different environments, and because this is still a field of study under exploration, we also propose to depict the future challenges of research and unmet needs.

Funder

International Society for Human and Animal Mycology

European Confederation of Medical Mycology

CESAM

CITAB

FEDER

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine

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