Microbiota assessment in optical shops: an ignored concern to public health


Autoria(s): Viegas, Carla; Faria, Tiago; Pacífico, Cátia; Lança, Carla Costa; Monteiro, Ana; Cabo Verde, Sandra
Data(s)

30/06/2016

30/06/2016

01/06/2016

Resumo

The presence of microorganisms in ophthalmic instruments and surfaces can lead to the exposure of patients to several infections. However, there is no information regarding fungal and bacteria contamination in optical shops. This study aims to characterize fungi and bacteria contamination in air and surfaces from 10 optical shops covering also ophthalmic instruments. Air samples were collected through an impaction method onto malt extract agar (MEA) supplemented with chloramphenicol (0.05%) used for fungi and Tryptic Soy Agar (TSA) supplemented with nystatin (0.2%) used for bacteria. Outdoor samples were also performed to be used as reference. Surface and equipment’s swab samples were also collected side-by-side. All the collected samples were incubated at 27ºC for 5 to 7 days (fungi) or at 30º for 7 days (bacteria). Regarding fungal distribution, thirteen different species/genera were found in the air, being the most common Alternaria sp. (62.0%). Eight different species/genera were identified in the surfaces, ranging from 2 to 5x104 CFU/m2, being the most common A. versicolor complex and Penicillium sp. (40.0%). The trial frames were the most contaminated equipment, since 50.0% of the collected samples were with countless colonies. The airborne bacterial population indicated higher concentrations in the contactology office (average: 133 CFU/m3) than in the client’s waiting rooms (average: 126 CFU/m3). The surface samples indicated bacterial concentrations ranging from 2x104 to 1x106 CFU/m2, pointing out the automatic refractometer as the surface with higher bacterial load.

Identificador

Viegas C, Faria T, Pacífico C, Lança C, Monteiro A, Cabo Verde S. Microbiota assessment in optical shops: an ignored concern to public health. In: ICOETOX2016 – International Conference on Occupational & Environmental Toxicology, Porto, 21-23 June 2016.

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/6269

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

http://www.icoetox2016.com/

Direitos

openAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Palavras-Chave #Occupational exposure #Fungal contamination #Bacteria contamination #Public health #Ophthalmic instruments #Ophthalmic surfaces #Optical shops
Tipo

conferenceObject