ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Fungal Biol.

Sec. Fungal Pathogenesis

Volume 6 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/ffunb.2025.1564237

Isolation and identification of Fusarium species from the water systems of ICU and transplant wards of Hospitals and determining the in vitro susceptibilities of isolates to conventional antifungals

Provisionally accepted
  • 1Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Tehran, Iran
  • 2Gilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Gilan, Iran

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The rising prevalence of nosocomial infections, particularly those caused by airborne fungal spores in operating rooms and intensive care units (ICUs), has become a significant public health concern. Fusarium species in water systems pose a severe threat to immunocompromised patients and can disseminate as aerosols through devices such as faucets and showers. This study aimed to isolate and identify Fusarium species from the water systems of the ICUs and transplant units at Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex and Shariati Hospital in Tehran, Iran, as potential sources of future outbreaks. Additionally, the study sought to determine the in vitro susceptibilities of the isolates to conventional antifungal agents.Sterile swabs and open plates containing Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) with chloramphenicol were used to collect water samples from sink surfaces, shower trays, faucets, and around the drains of sinks, as well as from bathroom areas. Swab samples were cultured, and the open plate samples were evaluated for the growth of Fusarium species. Validation of all Fusarium spp. isolates was performed using DNA sequencing of the TEF-1α (translation elongation factor 1-alpha) gene. The antifungal susceptibility patterns of each isolate were tested against voriconazole, itraconazole, posaconazole, caspofungin, and amphotericin B using the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) broth microdilution method for filamentous fungi.Results: Fusarium species were recovered from 6 out of 362 water system samples, representing 1.65% of the total. Five isolates were identified as Fusarium oxysporum from the Fusarium oxysporum complex, while one isolate was identified as Fusarium proliferatum from the Fusarium fujikuroi complex. All isolates were obtained from sinks (3 isolates) and faucets (3 isolates) at Imam Khomeini Hospital. Antifungal susceptibility testing revealed that posaconazole, voriconazole, and amphotericin B were the most effective drugs against all Fusarium isolates, with no instances of resistance to these antifungal agents observed.However, non-wild-type isolates were noted for the other drugs tested.Discussion: The isolation of pathogenic Fusarium species from water samples collected in the ICU wards of the Imam Khomeini Hospital complex underscores the urgent need to implement effective control and prevention measures in hospital water systems.

Keywords: Fusarium oxysporum complex, Fusarium fujikuroi complex, Water system, Hospital, Antifungal susceptibility testing

Received: 07 Feb 2025; Accepted: 17 Apr 2025.

Copyright: © 2025 Mirhasani, Daie-Ghazvini, Hashemi, Khodavaisy, Ardi, Rafat, Roostaei, Bakhshi and Amirzadeh-Ghasemi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

* Correspondence: Roshanak Daie-Ghazvini, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, 1417863181, Tehran, Iran

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