Health risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi in different-type buildings in Kunming, a typical temperate Chinese city

The risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi between different-type buildings located in temperate climate zone is still unclear. We applied the culturable method to characterize the airborne bacteria and fungi in 10 residences, 1 school, 2 office buildings, 1 hospital, and 1 library during wi...

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Main Authors: Wang Shengqi, Qian Hua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2022-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2022/23/e3sconf_roomvent2022_05073.pdf
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description The risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi between different-type buildings located in temperate climate zone is still unclear. We applied the culturable method to characterize the airborne bacteria and fungi in 10 residences, 1 school, 2 office buildings, 1 hospital, and 1 library during winter in Kunming, China. In a total of 79 rooms, 152 culturable microbial samples were investigated. Results showed that there were significant disparities in bacterial concentrations among various types of buildings. The highest culturable bacterial concentration was found in residences, while the lowest was in the library. In contrast, the fungal concentrations showed little difference. The risk assessment indicated that occupants in different types of buildings in Kunming had an acceptable exposure risk (hazard index < 1) for bioaerosols. The exposure risk for bacteria in residence was significantly higher than in the others, while the mean hazard index of fungi in residence was significantly higher than in schools, hospitals, and libraries. Ventilation could reduce the HI of bioaerosols in rooms. This study is helpful to give practical implications for assessing microbial characteristics in different types of buildings and highlight the significance of evaluating the microbial concentrations in residence in temperate climate zone in China.
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spelling doaj.art-42560c7b4ecf48e49926d79bd4d1afa72022-12-22T02:09:46ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422022-01-013560507310.1051/e3sconf/202235605073e3sconf_roomvent2022_05073Health risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi in different-type buildings in Kunming, a typical temperate Chinese cityWang Shengqi0Qian Hua1 School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University School of Energy and Environment, Southeast UniversityThe risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi between different-type buildings located in temperate climate zone is still unclear. We applied the culturable method to characterize the airborne bacteria and fungi in 10 residences, 1 school, 2 office buildings, 1 hospital, and 1 library during winter in Kunming, China. In a total of 79 rooms, 152 culturable microbial samples were investigated. Results showed that there were significant disparities in bacterial concentrations among various types of buildings. The highest culturable bacterial concentration was found in residences, while the lowest was in the library. In contrast, the fungal concentrations showed little difference. The risk assessment indicated that occupants in different types of buildings in Kunming had an acceptable exposure risk (hazard index < 1) for bioaerosols. The exposure risk for bacteria in residence was significantly higher than in the others, while the mean hazard index of fungi in residence was significantly higher than in schools, hospitals, and libraries. Ventilation could reduce the HI of bioaerosols in rooms. This study is helpful to give practical implications for assessing microbial characteristics in different types of buildings and highlight the significance of evaluating the microbial concentrations in residence in temperate climate zone in China.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2022/23/e3sconf_roomvent2022_05073.pdf
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title Health risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi in different-type buildings in Kunming, a typical temperate Chinese city
title_full Health risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi in different-type buildings in Kunming, a typical temperate Chinese city
title_fullStr Health risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi in different-type buildings in Kunming, a typical temperate Chinese city
title_full_unstemmed Health risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi in different-type buildings in Kunming, a typical temperate Chinese city
title_short Health risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi in different-type buildings in Kunming, a typical temperate Chinese city
title_sort health risk assessment of airborne bacteria and fungi in different type buildings in kunming a typical temperate chinese city
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