Case report: contamination of a drinking water distribution system by Exophiala-dominated biofilm in the Midwestern United States.

IF 2.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of water and health Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-07 DOI:10.2166/wh.2025.173
Jon C King, Emma Lancaster, Alicia Myers, Jiyoung Lee, Karen C Dannemiller
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Fungal contamination of drinking water distribution systems can impact water quality with implications for public health. We document an instance of Exophiala spp. biofilm contamination of customer taps in the Midwest United States following consumer complaints. Three samples of black biofilm were collected from customer taps in Ohio and then processed using next-generation DNA sequencing of the bacterial 16S and fungal ITS regions. Two samples with successful ITS sequencing were dominated by Exophiala spp., putatively identified as E. cancerae and E. lecanii-corni. Dominant bacterial phyla in samples included Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria, and Acidobacteria. Bacterial composition varied substantially at the family and genus levels, and potentially pathogenic bacteria (i.e., Acinetobacter spp., Legionella spp., Mycobacterium spp., and Pseudomonas spp.) were detected. The potential for fungal contamination of drinking water distribution systems should be evaluated when biofilms are observed.

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病例报告:美国中西部一个饮用水分配系统被外寄生菌主导的生物膜污染。
饮用水分配系统的真菌污染会影响水质,对公众健康产生影响。我们记录了一个在消费者投诉后美国中西部客户水龙头外生菌生物膜污染的实例。从俄亥俄州的客户水龙头中收集了三个黑色生物膜样本,然后使用下一代DNA测序对细菌16S和真菌ITS区域进行处理。两份成功测序的样本主要为Exophiala spp.,推定为E. cancae和E. lecanii-corni。样品中的优势菌门包括变形菌门、拟杆菌门、放线菌门和酸杆菌门。细菌组成在科和属水平上有很大差异,检测到潜在致病菌(即不动杆菌、军团菌、分枝杆菌和假单胞菌)。当观察到生物膜时,应评估饮用水分配系统真菌污染的可能性。
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Journal of water and health
Journal of water and health 环境科学-环境科学
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3.60
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8.70%
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110
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Water and Health is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the dissemination of information on the health implications and control of waterborne microorganisms and chemical substances in the broadest sense for developing and developed countries worldwide. This is to include microbial toxins, chemical quality and the aesthetic qualities of water.
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