2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822012000400043
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Water quality and diversity of yeasts from tropical lakes and rivers from the Rio Doce basin in Southeastern Brazil

Abstract: Yeast communities were assessed in 14 rivers and four lakes from the Doce River basin in Brazil, during the rainy and dry seasons of the years 2000 and 2001. Water samples were collected at the subsurface in all sites. The following physical and chemical parameters were measured: temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, electrical conductivity, total phosphorus, ortho-phosphate, ammonium, nitrate, nitrite and total nitrogen and the counts of faecal coliforms and heterotrophic bacteria were carried out to characteriz… Show more

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“…Studies by Biedunkiewicz et al conducted in lake pools in Szczecin and its surroundings, in Olsztyn and in an urban water main in Olsztyn confirm the necessity to use fungi as indicators, not only of water purity, but also as bioindicators of potential sanitary and epidemiological hazards . It is undisputed that yeast‐like fungi found in recreational waters may be harmful to human health . As potential aetiological factors of many mycoses, they present a direct risk to the users of water pools.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies by Biedunkiewicz et al conducted in lake pools in Szczecin and its surroundings, in Olsztyn and in an urban water main in Olsztyn confirm the necessity to use fungi as indicators, not only of water purity, but also as bioindicators of potential sanitary and epidemiological hazards . It is undisputed that yeast‐like fungi found in recreational waters may be harmful to human health . As potential aetiological factors of many mycoses, they present a direct risk to the users of water pools.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last 10 years, different water sources were identified as vectors for C. parapsilosis. Raw natural water, contaminated with C. parapsilosis, included streams [2], rivers [3], and groundwater [4]. Its presence positively correlated with the occurrence of dry season [3], the presence of middle-hard water type and nitrates [4,18,20].…”
Section: Water As a Vector For Transmission Of Candida Parapsilosis Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raw natural water, contaminated with C. parapsilosis, included streams [2], rivers [3], and groundwater [4]. Its presence positively correlated with the occurrence of dry season [3], the presence of middle-hard water type and nitrates [4,18,20]. Due to its ability to withstand filtration and chlorination process [21], C. parapsilosis is one of the building blocks in biofilms within municipal water systems, with the number of yeast cells in a range of 3.1-4.6 CFU/cm 2 [22].…”
Section: Water As a Vector For Transmission Of Candida Parapsilosis Imentioning
confidence: 99%
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Dear Editor, Candida melibiosica is an unusual Candida species often isolated from rivers, oceans, and some traditional beers [1][2][3]. Human infection caused by this organism has never been described.
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