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. Currently monitoring in sandboxes is limited to measurements of Toxocara eggs, although other microbes have been documented. Recreational areas and beach sands have also been found to harbour 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...
Recent studies suggest that sand can serve as a vehicle for exposure of humans to pathogens at beach...
Pathogenic Fungi: an unacknowledged risk at coastal resorts? New insights on microbiological sand qu...
Microbial life in beach sands research began in Bacteriology with Roger Fujioka of the University of...
Sand serves as a reservoir for potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Children, a high-risk group, c...
Sand serves as a reservoir for potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Children, a high-risk group, ...
Recent studies suggest that sand can serve as a vehicle for exposure of humans to potential pathogen...
Sandpits used by children are frequently visited by wild life which constitutes a source of fungal p...
Beach sand is a habitat that supports many microbes, including viruses, bacteria, fungi and protozoa...
Recent studies suggest that sand can serve as a vehicle for exposure of humans to pathogens at beach...
Research on microbial life in beach sands began during the 1980s. Since then, many reports and scien...
Recent studies suggest that sand serves as a vehicle for humans’ exposure to potential pathogenic mi...
Whilst the potential impact on beach users from microorganisms in water has received considerable at...
Beaches worldwide provide recreational opportunities to hundreds of millions of people and serve as ...
Sandpits used by children are frequently visited by wild life which constitutes a source of fungal p...
International audienceThe goal of most studies published on sand contaminants is to gather and discu...
Recent studies suggest that sand can serve as a vehicle for exposure of humans to pathogens at beach...
Pathogenic Fungi: an unacknowledged risk at coastal resorts? New insights on microbiological sand qu...
Microbial life in beach sands research began in Bacteriology with Roger Fujioka of the University of...
Sand serves as a reservoir for potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Children, a high-risk group, c...
Sand serves as a reservoir for potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Children, a high-risk group, ...
Recent studies suggest that sand can serve as a vehicle for exposure of humans to potential pathogen...
Sandpits used by children are frequently visited by wild life which constitutes a source of fungal p...
Beach sand is a habitat that supports many microbes, including viruses, bacteria, fungi and protozoa...
Recent studies suggest that sand can serve as a vehicle for exposure of humans to pathogens at beach...
Research on microbial life in beach sands began during the 1980s. Since then, many reports and scien...
Recent studies suggest that sand serves as a vehicle for humans’ exposure to potential pathogenic mi...
Whilst the potential impact on beach users from microorganisms in water has received considerable at...
Beaches worldwide provide recreational opportunities to hundreds of millions of people and serve as ...
Sandpits used by children are frequently visited by wild life which constitutes a source of fungal p...
International audienceThe goal of most studies published on sand contaminants is to gather and discu...
Recent studies suggest that sand can serve as a vehicle for exposure of humans to pathogens at beach...
Pathogenic Fungi: an unacknowledged risk at coastal resorts? New insights on microbiological sand qu...
Microbial life in beach sands research began in Bacteriology with Roger Fujioka of the University of...