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For further information please contact: carla.viegas@estesl.ipl.pt New approach to study the real exposure to fungi in cork industry: nasal swabs mycobiota investigation coupled with screening on fungal resistance to azoles Carla Viegas1, Anália Clérigo2, Cátia Pacífico1, Tiago Faria1, Raquel Sabino3, Mariana Francisco3, Cristina Veríssimo3, Susana Viegas1,4 1 Environment and Health RG - Lisbon School of Health Technology/Institute Polytechnic of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal 2 Centro de Estudos Espirométrico - Lisbon School of Health Technology/Institute Polytechnic of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal 3 Mycology Laboratory, National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon, Lisbon 1649-016, Portugal 4 Centro de Investigação e Estudos em Saúde Pública, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, ENSP, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal For further information please contact: carla.viegas@estesl.ipl.pt Introduction Results The permanent contact with cork may lead to constant exposure to fungi, raising awareness as a potential occupational hazard in the cork industry [1]. The presence of fungi belonging to the Penicillium glabrum complex has been associated with the development of respiratory diseases such as suberosis, one of the most prevalent diseases   among workers from cork industries, besides occupational asthma [2,3]. Azoles are used as pesticides but also the first line therapy in the treatment of Aspergillus infections; azole-resistance as been described as to have also an environmental source and is considered an emerging public health problem. Fungal contamination was evident in 267 from the 305 samples collected (87.5%). From 267 contaminated samples, 109 presented countless units of Chrysonilia sytophila (40.8%) besides other fungal isolates. In Figure 2 is possible to observe that the most prevalent genus found was Penicillium sp. (73.6%), followed by Cladosporium sp. (9%), Chrysonilia sp. (2.9%) and Acremonium sp. (2.6%). From the 305 samples collected 161 belong to workers from the cork yard. Penicillium sp., Cladosporium sp., Acremonium sp. and A. niger complex were the most commonly found species in workers from the cork yard. Itraconazole resistant isolates of the Aspergillus genus were found in nose samples from two workers of the cork yard, belonging to the Nigri and Fumigati sections. Aim of Study The aim of this work was to characterize fungal distribution and to evaluate the presence of azole-resistant Aspergillus isolates in nose swab samples from the cork industry workers. Methods Nose swab samples were collected from 305 workers of two cork industries. The introduction of the swab for biological collection was done along the septum to 2.5 cm from the external orifice (up to "feel " a slight resistance ) and rotated several times before removing it . Samples were plated onto malt extract agar (MEA) media (for morphological identification of the present mycobiota) and also onto azole-resistant screening media of Itraconazol and Voriconazol (to detect resistant Aspergillus isolates). Plates were incubated at 27ºC during 5 to 7 days. Figure 2 – Most prevalent genus found Figure 1 – Nose swab samples Conclusions This approach allowed knowing the real contact with fungi of the cork industry workers. Additionally, it was possible to obtain detailed data regarding the fungal mycobiota in order to allow a more accurate risk assessment. Ongoing studies in this setting are being performed aiming to assess possible health implications related to fungal exposure and to identify some of the measures that can be in place to reduce work environmental contamination and workers exposure. References [1] Serra R, Peterson S, Venâncio A. Multilocus sequence identification of Penicillium species in cork bark during plank preparation for the manufacture of stoppers. Res Mycrobiol 2008;159:178-86. doi: 10.1016/j.resmic.2007.12.009 [2] Basílio M, Gaspar R, Pereira C, Romão M. Penicillium glabrum cork colonising isolates-preliminar analysis of their genomic similarity. Rev Iberoam Micol 2006;23:151-4. PMID: 17196021 [3]Pimentel JC, Avila R. Respiratory disease in cork workers (“suberosis”). Thorax 1973;28:409-23. doi: 10.1136/ thx.28.4.409