In recent years, an increase in filamentous fungal and yeast infections has been observed. The water and sand of the beach were studied, for three weeks beginning in February, and culminating in march 2021. This study was conducted to determine the diversity of filamentous fungi and yeasts in the sea water and sand of the beach, to determine if they are pathogenic to human and to know the mycological quality of the sand. Samples were taken at three points equidistant from the water and the sand in sterile bags. The culture media were used: SDA, RBA, Hardy CHROM and CHROM agar. For sea water analysis, 100mL were filtered in triplicate and placed on each plate with the different culture media. For sand analysis, 1 gram was weighed in triplica...
Although studies have been performed identifying bacteria present in seagull guano, limited studies ...
Madeira forms a mid-Atlantic volcanic archipelago, whose economy is largely dependent on tourism. Th...
In a previous study from this lab (Stevens, Evans, & Aguirre, 2012) yeast colonies were isolated and...
The Caribbean has several white sand beaches visited by many tourists, especially during the summer....
The Northern region has a great variety of beaches with diverse microbial characteristics. Beach san...
International audienceThe goal of most studies published on sand contaminants is to gather and discu...
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Whilst the potential impact on beach users from microorganisms in water has received considerable at...
The pyramids in Egypt have many visitors annually, especially during the summer. Many tourists get s...
Microbial sand content contributes to beach quality and may negatively impact human health. To quant...
The quality of beach sand and sea water is critical to public health and tourism...
The aim of this work was to isolate and identify yeasts from sand and sea water collected in two bea...
Pathogenic Fungi: an unacknowledged risk at coastal resorts? New insights on microbiological sand qu...
Research on microbial life in beach sands began during the 1980s. Since then, many reports and scien...
The swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) which occupies interstices, or spaces between the sand grai...
Although studies have been performed identifying bacteria present in seagull guano, limited studies ...
Madeira forms a mid-Atlantic volcanic archipelago, whose economy is largely dependent on tourism. Th...
In a previous study from this lab (Stevens, Evans, & Aguirre, 2012) yeast colonies were isolated and...
The Caribbean has several white sand beaches visited by many tourists, especially during the summer....
The Northern region has a great variety of beaches with diverse microbial characteristics. Beach san...
International audienceThe goal of most studies published on sand contaminants is to gather and discu...
This study addresses the fungi of two poorly studied subtropical coastal habitats: a mangrove site a...
Whilst the potential impact on beach users from microorganisms in water has received considerable at...
The pyramids in Egypt have many visitors annually, especially during the summer. Many tourists get s...
Microbial sand content contributes to beach quality and may negatively impact human health. To quant...
The quality of beach sand and sea water is critical to public health and tourism...
The aim of this work was to isolate and identify yeasts from sand and sea water collected in two bea...
Pathogenic Fungi: an unacknowledged risk at coastal resorts? New insights on microbiological sand qu...
Research on microbial life in beach sands began during the 1980s. Since then, many reports and scien...
The swash zone interstitial water (SZIW) which occupies interstices, or spaces between the sand grai...
Although studies have been performed identifying bacteria present in seagull guano, limited studies ...
Madeira forms a mid-Atlantic volcanic archipelago, whose economy is largely dependent on tourism. Th...
In a previous study from this lab (Stevens, Evans, & Aguirre, 2012) yeast colonies were isolated and...