Formigas como veiculadoras de microrganismos em ambiente hospitalar

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Concern exists regarding the real possibility of public health threats caused by pathogenic agents that are carried by urban ants. The present study had the objective of isolating and identifying the microorganisms that are associated with ants in hospital environments. One hundred and twenty-five ants of the same species were collected from different units of a university hospital. Each ant was collected using a swab soaked with physiological solution and was transferred to a tube containing brain heart infusion broth and incubated at 35°C for 24 hours. From each tube, with growth, inoculations were made into specific culturing media, to isolate any microorganisms. The ants presented a high capacity for carrying microorganism groups: spore-producing Gram-positive bacilli 63.5%, Gram-negative bacilli 6.3%, Gram-positive cocci 23.1%, filamentous fungi 6.7% and yeast 0.5%. Thus, it can be inferred that ants may be one of the agents responsible for disseminating microorganisms in hospital environments.

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Pereira, R. D. S., & Ueno, M. (2008). Formigas como veiculadoras de microrganismos em ambiente hospitalar. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 41(5), 492–495. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0037-86822008000500011

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