First Case of Identification of Candida kefyr and Pichiakluyveri in Lebanese Water
Abstract
Abstract Candida kefyr (Kluyveromyces marxianus) is a
clinically important infectious yeast. It is found in nature,
and is known to cause diseases in humans. No previous
studies known have shown the detection of Candida kefyr
in water sources of any country, and no studies have
detected it anywhere in Lebanon. This present study is
carried out to assess the quality of Lebanesewater in terms
of yeast pollution. The occurrence of Candida spp.
(species) was inspected in 84 water samples that tested
positive for containing Candida. Out of all isolates, 12
isolates were of C. kefyr and two were of P. kluyveri. The
identification of Candida sp. was carried out by using
HiCrome™ M1297A and M1297AR chromogenic
media. Isolates identified were confirmed by MALDITOF
MS and 26S rRNA sequencing. The isolates varied
from sensitive to resistant to common antifungal agents,
including Itraconazole, clotrimazole, fluconazole, miconazole,
and nystatin, via disk diffusion assay. These results
are the first to confirm the presence of C. kefyr in
Lebanese water supplies and suggest that water consumed
in Lebanon may be a potential transmission route for
serious Candida-based infections.
Keywords Candida . Kluyveromyces marxianus . Pichia
Kluyveri .Candidaeremophila .CandidaKefyr .Lebanon .
Water . Yeast . HiCrome . MALDI-TOF. 26s rRNA
Journal/Conference Information
Water Air Soil Pollution ,DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-020-4460-y, Volume: 231, Issue: 108, Pages Range: 1-11,