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Possible aflatoxin presence in Portuguese poultry units

Author(s): Viegas, Susana cv logo 1 ; Viegas, Carla cv logo 2 ; Raquel, Sabino cv logo 3 ; Veríssimo, Cristina cv logo 4

Date: 2012

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/1151

Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde

Subject(s): Aflatoxins; Aspergillus Flavus; Poultries; Infecções Sistémicas e Zoonoses


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Introduction: Aflatoxins are known to be human carcinogens based on sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans (hepatocellular carcinoma, or primary liver-cell cancer). Aflatoxin B1 is one of the most deeply studied mycotoxins, known for a long time as belonging to the group of toxins produced by the genus Aspergillus (A. flavus, A. parasiticus, A. nominus). The presence in food stuffs depends on their geographical origin and production methods. Occupational exposure to aflatoxins can occur by inhalation of dust generated during the handling and processing of contaminated crops and feeds. Therefore, farmers and other agricultural workers have one of the greatest risks of occupational exposure to these mycotoxins. Objective: To characterize A. flavus prevalence in seven poultry units, with emphasis to the possible presence of aflatoxin in the air. Methods: A descriptive study was developed to monitor air fungal contamination in seven poultry units. Nineteen interior air samples of 25 litres were collected through impaction method. Results: From the seven poultry units analyzed, A. flavus was found in three of them. From all fungal genus identified in the referred units, A. flavus was the third species most frequently found in air samples (7.23%). Moreover, in those units, and from the Aspergillus genus, A. flavus was the most frequently isolated species in air samples (74.5%). Conclusions: Regarding the observed results and considering the high number of units contaminated by fungi known as possible aflatoxin producers, we have to believe that exposition can occur by inhalation (workers) and ingestion (consumers). This situation might represent a public health problem considering that aflatoxin is a known cancer agent.
Document Type Conference Object
Language English
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