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Fungal Concentrations in Dust Samples of Animal Rearing Houses of Bangalore, India

Pavan Rangahanumaiah1
  • 1 Bangalore University, India

Abstract

Fungal concentrations in dust samples analyzed by molecular methods were carried out of animal rearing house at Hessaraghatta village, Bangalore. Handy air sampler EnviroTech-APM 821 was used to collect the dust samples in triplicate and sampling time was limited to eight hours. The sampled filter papers were used for the assay of DNA extracted from all the four animal rearing locations were used for PCR amplification using Universal ITS fungal identification primers PCR products were analyzed on 2% agarose gel out of four different locations were rabbit house, cow shed, poultry farm and swine house. The sequencing was then blasted against known sequences in the NCBI database to provide species identification and phylogenetic tree was also constructed with 20 closely related blast sequences. The rabbit house and cow shed dust samples did not show any amplifications even with varying conditions while poultry farm (Cladosporium oxysporium DFFSCS018) and swine house (Peniophora species1306-hpF-04) isolate samples gave amplicons of 550bp and 600bp respectively with ITS region showing 99% similarity. These studies useful for clinicians to identify the cause of the dust allergic diseases of the animal rearing house workers and suggest amendment strategies.

Current Research in Microbiology
Volume 6 No. 1, 2015, 14-20

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajmsp.2015.14.20

Submitted On: 10 January 2015 Published On: 8 June 2015

How to Cite: Rangahanumaiah, P. (2015). Fungal Concentrations in Dust Samples of Animal Rearing Houses of Bangalore, India. Current Research in Microbiology, 6(1), 14-20. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajmsp.2015.14.20

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Keywords

  • Animal
  • Dust
  • Fungi
  • Sequence