PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Jan 2018)

Molecular detection of airborne Emergomyces africanus, a thermally dimorphic fungal pathogen, in Cape Town, South Africa.

  • Ilan S Schwartz,
  • Josh D McLoud,
  • Dilys Berman,
  • Alfred Botha,
  • Barbra Lerm,
  • Robert Colebunders,
  • Estelle Levetin,
  • Chris Kenyon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. e0006174

Abstract

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Emergomyces africanus is a thermally dimorphic fungus that causes a systemic mycosis in immunocompromised persons in South Africa. Infection is presumed to follow inhalation of airborne propagules. We developed a quantitative PCR protocol able to detect as few as 5 Es. africanus propagules per day. Samples were collected in Cape Town, South Africa over 50 weeks by a Burkard spore trap with an alternate orifice. We detected Es. africanus in air samples from 34 days (10%) distributed over 11 weeks. These results suggest environmental exposure to airborne Es. africanus propagules occurs more commonly in endemic areas than previously appreciated.