Abstract

There are more than 300,000 extractors using the babaçu coconut as a source of income in the States of Maranhão, Pará, Tocantins and Piauí, and this activity is associated with fungal infections. The objective of this study was to examine the occurrence of emergent fungi in the conjunctiva, nails and surface and subcutaneous injuries of female coconut breakers in Esperantinópolis, Maranhão. Additionally, soil samples and palm structures were collected. The obtained samples were cultured in Petri dishes containing potato-dextrose-agar and chloramphenicol. The etiological agent was confirmed by a direct mycological exam and growth in culture. In total, 150 domiciles were visited, and samples were collected from 80 patients. From the ground, the most frequently isolated fungus was Aspergillus niger (53. 8%). the most frequently detected fungus in babaçu coconut was Aspergillus niger (66.7%). Conjunctival fungal growth occurred in 76.3% of the women. The ocular fungal microbiota consisted of filamentous fungi (80.6%), and yeasts were present in 19.4% of cases. Onychomycosis was diagnosed in 44% (11/25) of the women. The identification of the genera Neosartorya, Rhizopus and Curvularia in onychomycoses shows that emergent filamentous fungi can be isolated. Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp. and Scedosporium sp. were the predominant genera found in the babaçu coconut. From ocular conjunctiva, Candida spp. were the most prevalent species isolated, and Fusarium sp. was present only in one woman. The nearly permanent exposure of coconut breakers to the external environment and to the soil is most likely the reason for the existence of a mycotic flora and fungal infections, varying according to the individual's practices and occupation.

Highlights

  • Mycoses are not diseases of compulsory notification for the World Health Organization

  • Babaçu coconut breakers are often affected by diseases, with a seemingly obvious relationship between the type of occupation and the development of fungal infection[6]

  • The exposure of babaçu coconut breakers to geophilic fungi and phytopathogens predisposes them to fungal infection and mycoses

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Summary

Major Article

The exposure of babaçu coconut breakers to geophilic fungi and phytopathogens predisposes them to fungal infection and mycoses. These problems require clinical and laboratory diagnoses and result in preventive measures, justifying the economic and social importance of this labor activity[4]. This study aimed to identify emerging fungi, the potential agents of mycoses, in the ocular conjunctiva, nails and skin lesions of babaçu coconut breakers in the Zona dos Cocais, Microregion of Middle Mearim, Maranhão State, municipality of Esperantinópolis, to isolate geophilic fungi and phytopathogens and to relate the extractive activity for the exploitation of the babaçu coconut to superficial and systemic mycoses

Study area
Ethical considerations
Fungi isolated from ocular conjunctiva
Findings
Site in women
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