Abstract

The air we breathe contains suspended dust particles which can host filamentous fungi that can cause respiratory problems and allergies in humans. Generally, the propagules can survive depending upon the environmental conditions, such as humidity, temperature and cleanness. The aim of this research work was to detect the fungi in dust of outdoor air at the city of Morelia, Mich, México. So far similar study is not reported in this city. For this purpose, the samples were collected at fixed places from October to December 2017 at two times during the day. Results demonstrate the existence of the various fungi genera, from high to low concentration levels: Aspergillus fumigatus, Penicillium sp, A. niger, Monilia sp, Alternaria sp, Mucor sp, Acremonium sp Cladosporium sp, and Chrysosporium sp including more than one genus of yeasts such as Candida tropicalis and Rhodotorula rubra were isolated from the dust precipitated from the outside air, regardless of the intensity of solar radiation The existence of A. fumigatus and C. tropicalis represents a risk for human population who lives in this city in that sense a sanitary measures should be apply.

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