Phylogenetic identification, diversity, and richness of aspergillus from homes in Havana, Cuba

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Aspergillus is one of the most common fungal genera found indoors; it is important because it can cause a wide range of diseases in humans. Aspergillus species identification is based on a combination of morphological, physiological, and molecular methods. However, molecular methodologies have rarely been used for the identification of environmental isolates of Aspergillus in Cuba. Therefore, the objective of this work was to identify the species of the genus Aspergillus obtained from houses in Havana, Cuba, through the construction of phylogeny from a partial sequence of the benA gene region, and to analyze the diversity and richness of Aspergillus in the studied municipalities. Isolates of Aspergillus spp. included in this study presented the typical macro-and micromorphology described for the genus. According to this polyphasic characterization, A. niger, A. flavus, A. welwitschiae, A. heteromorphus, A. sydowii, A. tamarii, A. fumigatus, A. clavatus, and A. tubingensis were the most abundant species. Most of the identified species constitute new records for outdoor and indoor environments in Cuba and contribute to the knowledge of fungal biodiversity in the country. These results constitute an alert for the health authorities of the country, since prolonged exposure of the inhabitants to Aspergillus spores can cause severe persistent asthma, among other diseases.

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Sánchez Espinosa, K. C., Chávez, M. A., Duarte-Escalante, E., Flores, T. I. R., Frías-De-león, M. G., & Reyes-Montes, M. D. R. (2021). Phylogenetic identification, diversity, and richness of aspergillus from homes in Havana, Cuba. Microorganisms, 9(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010115

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