Mold and yeast-like fungi in the seaside air of the gulf of gdańsk (Southern Baltic) after an emergency disposal of raw sewage

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between the meteorological factors and the number of molds and yeast-like fungi in the air in the five coastal towns in the years 2014–2017, and in 2018, after emergency disposal of raw sewage to the Gdańsk Gulf. In the years 2014–2018, a total number of 88 air samples were collected in duplicate in the five coastal towns of Hel, Puck, Gdynia, Sopot, and Gdańsk-Brzeźno. After the application of the (PCA) analysis, this demonstrated that the first principal component (PC1) had a positive correlation with the water temperature, wind speed, air temperature, and relative humidity. The second principal component (PC2) had a positive correlation with the relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and air temperature. In 2018, potentially pathogenic mold and yeast-like fungi (Candida albicans, Stachybotrys chartarum complex, Aspergillus section Fumigati) were detected in the seaside air. While the detected species were not observed in the years 2014–2017. We suggest that it is advisable to inform residents about the potential health risk in the event of raw sewage disposal into the water. Moreover, in wastewater treatment plants, tighter measures, including wastewater disinfection, should be intro-duced.

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Michalska, M., Kurpas, M., Zorena, K., Wąż, P., & Marks, R. (2021). Mold and yeast-like fungi in the seaside air of the gulf of gdańsk (Southern Baltic) after an emergency disposal of raw sewage. Journal of Fungi, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7030219

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