TY - JOUR ID - 17587 TI - Airborne Fungi Spores in Different Wards of Hospitals Affiliated to Kerman University of Medical Sciences JO - Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences JA - JKMU LA - en SN - 1023-9510 AU - Arab, N AU - GHaemi, F AU - GHaemi, Fatemeh AD - Assistant professor AD - Instructor AD - ... Y1 - 2006 PY - 2006 VL - 13 IS - 2 SP - 246 EP - 255 KW - Airborne fungal spores KW - Hospital DO - N2 - Introduction:The infections resulting from opportunist invasive fungi,such as Aspergillus,are an increasingly developing problem in haspitalized patients especially those suffering from immunosuppressive deficiencies.   Method:In this study,air sampling from selected wards of three hospitals affiliated to Kerman University of Medical Sciences was carried out 2 times/day over 7 months (May-October,2003) by using 500 plates containing saborodextrose-agar.   Results:According to the results,89% of the plates proved to be positive for fungal  growth.Of this pool of fungi plates,1034 fungal colonies containing 16 different fungi were sorted out which in regard to the frequency were penicillium,Rhizopus,Aspergillus flavus,yeast,and Alternaria respectively.Higher rats of fungi colonies was observed in Bahonar hospital compring to the two others.the most contaminated setting were ICU wards in Bahonar and Shafa hospitals,respectively.comparison of the common wards of Bahonar and Afzalipour hosritals,revealed that the emergency room in Bahonar hospital had the highest rate of contamination.finally,among the isolated Aspergillus and fungi,Aspergillus flavus and yeast species showed the highest frequencies.   Conclusion:Considering the resultsof the present study,control of fungal contamination in hospital wards,especially those in which patients with immunosuppressive deficiency are hospitalized is highly necessary. UR - https://jkmu.kmu.ac.ir/article_17587.html L1 - https://jkmu.kmu.ac.ir/article_17587_33aec4273ba24b86e8df4ae441759c5d.pdf ER -