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- W2091747417 abstract "espanolEl cafe verde, en funcion del tratamiento que recibe despues de la cosecha, puede llegar a las plantas de procesamiento contaminado por hongos, pudiendo producir efectos sobre la salud de los trabajadores que manipulan cafe, principalmente en forma de reacciones alergicas y enfermedades respiratorias. Objetivos: El objetivo de este estudio es determinar la concentracion ambiental de hongos a los que estan expuestos los trabajadores en las diferentes operaciones que se realizan en una planta de procesamiento de cafe. Material y metodos: Las muestras ambientales se obtuvieron por el metodo de impactacion en placa con el equipo M Air T de Millipore. Se determino la concentracion de hongos totales y se identificaron los generos fungicos mayoritarios. Resultados: Se ha obtenido una concentracion fungica ambiental superior a 12000 ufc/m3 durante las operaciones de descarga del cafe. Los generos mayoritarios identificados han sido Aspergillus (A. flavus, A. niger y A. ochraceus), Fusarium, Moniliella, Mucor, Rhizopus, Scopulariopsis y Syncephalastrum racemosum. Conclusion: Los trabajadores de las plantas de procesamiento de cafe pueden estar expuestos a elevadas concentraciones ambientales de hongos durante las operaciones de descarga del cafe. Ademas, debido a la presencia de especies fungicas toxigenicas, no se puede descartar una potencial exposicion a las micotoxinas producidas por estos hongos. EnglishThe green coffee, depending on the treatment that receives after the crop can reach the processing plants contaminated by fungi. This exposure may produce some effects on the workers health, causing allergic reactions and respiratory diseases. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determinate the fungi concentrations which are exposed to the workers in the different operations that are done in a coffee processing plant. Materials and methods: The environmental samples were obtained by plate impactation with the M Air T Millipore sampler. There was determined total fungi concentration and predominant fungi were identified. Results: Airbone fungal concentrations higher than 12000 ufc/m3 have been found over coffee beans unloading operations. The fungi genera identified were Aspergillus (A. flavus, A. niger y A. ochraceus), Fusarium, Moniliella, Mucor, Rhizopus, Scopulariopsis and Syncephalastrum racemosum. Conclusions: Workers at coffee processing plants may be exposed to high environmental fungi concentrations during coffee beans unloading operations. Furthermore, due to the presence of toxigenic fungi species, a potential exposure to the mycotoxins produced by these fungi may not be dismissed." @default.
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- W2091747417 title "Exposición laboral a hongos en una planta de procesamiento de café" @default.
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