Influence of meteorological factors on the level and characteristics of culturable bacteria in the air in Gliwice, Upper Silesia (Poland)

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作者
Bragoszewska, Ewa [1 ]
Pastuszka, Jozef S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Silesian Tech Univ, Dept Air Protect, 22B Konarskiego St, PL-44100 Gliwice, Poland
关键词
Culturable bacteria; Size distribution; Bacteria identification; Outdoor air; INDOOR AIR; OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS; AIRBORNE BACTERIA; MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY; SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION; PARTICULATE MATTER; FUNGAL AEROSOL; BIOAEROSOLS; URBAN; SCHOOLS;
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10.1007/s10453-018-9510-1
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Numerous studies have focused on occupational and indoor environments because people spend more than 90% of their time in them. Nevertheless, air is the main source of bacteria in indoors, and outdoor exposure is also crucial. Worldwide studies have indicated that bacterial concentrations vary among different types of outdoor environments, with considerable seasonal variations as well. Conducting comprehensive monitoring of atmospheric aerosol concentrations is very important not only for environmental management but also for the assessment of the health impacts of air pollution. To our knowledge, this is the first study to present outdoor and seasonal changes of bioaerosol data regarding an urban area of Poland. This study aimed to characterize culturable bacteria populations present in outdoor air in Gliwice, Upper Silesia Region, Poland, over the course of four seasons (spring, summer, autumn and winter) through quantification and identification procedures. In this study, the samples of bioaerosol were collected using a six-stage Andersen cascade impactor (with aerodynamic cut-off diameters of 7.0, 4.7, 3.3, 2.1, 1.1 and 0.65 mu m). Results showed that the concentration of airborne bacteria ranged from 4 CFU m(-3), measured on one winter day, to a maximum equal to 669 CFU m(-3) on a spring day. The average size of culturable bacterial aerosol over the study period was 199 CFU m(-3). The maximal seasonally averaged concentration was found in the spring season and reached 306 CFU m(-3), and the minimal seasonally averaged concentration was found in the winter 49 CFU m(-3). The most prevalent bacteria found outdoors were gram-positive rods that form endospores. Statistically, the most important meteorological factors related to the viability of airborne bacteria were temperature and UV radiation. These results may contribute to the promotion and implementation of preventative public health programmes and the formulation of recommendations aimed at providing healthier outdoor environments.
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