Children and sand play: screening of potential harmful microorganisms in sandboxes, parks, and beaches


Autoria(s): Romão, Daniela; Sabino, Raquel; Veríssimo, Cristina; Viegas, Carla; Barroso, Helena; Duarte, Aida; Solo-Gabriele, Helena; Gunde-Cimerman, Nina; Babič, Monika Novak; Marom, Tal; Brandão, João
Data(s)

10/08/2015

10/08/2015

01/08/2015

Resumo

Sand serves as a reservoir for potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Children, a high-risk group, can acquire infections from sand in sandboxes, recreational areas, and beaches. This paper reviews the microbes in sands, with an emphasis on fungi. Recreational areas and beach sands have been found to harbor many types of fungi and microbes. A newly emerging group of fungi of concern include the black yeast-like fungi. After establishing that sand is a reservoir for fungi, clinical manifestations of fungal infections are described with an emphasis on ocular and ear infections. Overall, we recommend environmental studies to develop monitoring strategies for sand and studies to evaluate the link between fungi exposure in sand and human health impacts.

Identificador

Romão D, Sabino R, Veríssimo C, Viegas C, Barroso H, Duarte A, et al. Children and sand play: screening of potential harmful microorganisms in sandboxes, parks, and beaches. Curr Fungal Infect Rep. 2015;9(3):155-63.

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/4732

10.1007/s12281-015-0230-5

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer

Relação

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12281-015-0230-5

Direitos

restrictedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Environmental health #Sand #Pathogenic microorganisms #Infection #Children #Fungi
Tipo

article