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Collateral consequences of agricultural fungicides on pathogenic yeasts:A One Health perspective to tackle azole resistance

Authors :
Castelo-Branco, Débora
Lockhart, Shawn R.
Chen, Yee Chun
Santos, Daniel Assis
Hagen, Ferry
Hawkins, Nichola Jane
Lavergne, Rose Anne
Meis, Jacques F.
Le Pape, Patrice
Rocha, Marcos Fabio Gadelha
Sidrim, José Julio Costa
Arendrup, Maiken
Morio, Florent
Castelo-Branco, Débora
Lockhart, Shawn R.
Chen, Yee Chun
Santos, Daniel Assis
Hagen, Ferry
Hawkins, Nichola Jane
Lavergne, Rose Anne
Meis, Jacques F.
Le Pape, Patrice
Rocha, Marcos Fabio Gadelha
Sidrim, José Julio Costa
Arendrup, Maiken
Morio, Florent
Source :
Castelo-Branco , D , Lockhart , S R , Chen , Y C , Santos , D A , Hagen , F , Hawkins , N J , Lavergne , R A , Meis , J F , Le Pape , P , Rocha , M F G , Sidrim , J J C , Arendrup , M & Morio , F 2022 , ' Collateral consequences of agricultural fungicides on pathogenic yeasts : A One Health perspective to tackle azole resistance ' , Mycoses , vol. 65 , no. 3 , pp. 303-311 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Candida and Cryptococcus affect millions of people yearly, being responsible for a wide array of clinical presentations, including life-threatening diseases. Interestingly, most human pathogenic yeasts are not restricted to the clinical setting, as they are also ubiquitous in the environment. Recent studies raise concern regarding the potential impact of agricultural use of azoles on resistance to medical antifungals in yeasts, as previously outlined with Aspergillus fumigatus. Thus, we undertook a narrative review of the literature and provide lines of evidence suggesting that an alternative, environmental route of azole resistance, may develop in pathogenic yeasts, in addition to patient route. However, it warrants sound evidence to support that pathogenic yeasts cross border between plants, animals and humans and that environmental reservoirs may contribute to azole resistance in Candida or other yeasts for humans. As these possibilities could concern public health, we propose a road map for future studies under the One Health perspective.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Castelo-Branco , D , Lockhart , S R , Chen , Y C , Santos , D A , Hagen , F , Hawkins , N J , Lavergne , R A , Meis , J F , Le Pape , P , Rocha , M F G , Sidrim , J J C , Arendrup , M & Morio , F 2022 , ' Collateral consequences of agricultural fungicides on pathogenic yeasts : A One Health perspective to tackle azole resistance ' , Mycoses , vol. 65 , no. 3 , pp. 303-311 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322777212
Document Type :
Electronic Resource