Characteristics and health effects of potentially pathogenic bacterial aerosols from a municipal solid waste landfill site in Hamadan, Iran

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Mohammad Taghi Samadi
Amir Hossein Mahvi
Mostafa Leili
Abdulrahman Bahrami
Jalal Poorolajal
Doustmorad Zafari
Ashraf Mazaheri Tehrani
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[1] Hamadan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environment Health Engineering, School of Public Health
[2] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Center for Air Pollution Research (CAPR), Institute for Environmental Research
[3] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Center for Solid Waste Research, Institute for Environmental Research
[4] Hamadan University of Medical Sciences,Center of Excellence for Occupational Health, Occupational Health and Safety Research Center, School of Public Health
[5] Hamadan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health
[6] Hamadan University of Medical Sciences,Modeling of Noncommunicable Diseases Research Center
[7] Buali University,Department of Plant Protection
[8] Hamadan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health and Research Center for Health Sciences
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Municipal solid waste; Landfill; Bacterial aerosol; Health effects; Hamadan;
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential pathogenic bacterial aerosols produced from the municipal solid waste landfill site and its health risk assessment in the Hamadan city at west of Iran. In this study, air samples were collected every month during spring and summer at six locations including the active zone, leachate collection pond, infectious waste landfill, upwind, closure landfill, and downwind using the Andersen impactor. Spatial and seasonal variations of the potential pathogenic bacterial aerosols were detected. Also, Health risk associated were estimated based on the average daily dose rates (ADD) of exposure by inhalation. The mean concentration of potentially pathogenic bacterial aerosols were 468.7 ± 140 CFU m− 3 1108.5 ± 136.9 CFU m− 3 detected in the active zone in spring and summer, respectively. Also, there was a significant relationship between meteorological parameters and bacterial concentration (p < 0.05). The predominant potential pathogenic bacterial identified in the spring were Proteus mirabilis, Streptococcus sp., and Pseudomonas sp., while in summer were Pseudomonas sp., Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli. The hazard quotient (HQ) in both seasons were less of 1. Bacteria were spread throughout the landfill space, but their maximum density was observed around the active zone and leachate collection pond. This study highlights the importance of exposure to potential pathogenic bacterial aerosols in the summer and its adverse effects, especially in the MSW landfill site active zone. Finally, controlled exposure can reduce the health hazard caused by the potential pathogenic bacterial aerosols.
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页码:1057 / 1067
页数:10
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