| Literature DB >> 20515449 |
Ralf-Peter Vonberg1, Petra Gastmeier, Björn Kenneweg, Hinrich Holdack-Janssen, Dorit Sohr, Iris F Chaberny.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Because of better comfort, air conditioning systems are a common feature in automobiles these days. However, its impact on the number of particles and microorganisms inside the vehicle--and by this its impact on the risk of an allergic reaction--is yet unknown.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20515449 PMCID: PMC2890006 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Cars used in this study
| company name of car | type of car | type of fuel | year of construction | running distance on record (km) |
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| Volkswagen Polo FSI | small car | gasoline | 2003 | 10.000 |
| Volkwagen Passat | station wagen | diesel | 1998 | 110.000 |
| Seat Alhambra | small van | gasoline | 1997 | 175.000 |
Plot of air sampling of the car's AC system inside the cabin when using either outside air (OA), inside air (IA), or variable use (VAR) of both types of air
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tryptic soy medium (TSM) indicator agar = evaluation of the total number of pathogens
dichloran glycerol (DG-18) agar = evaluation of the number of fungal spores
Figure 1Preparation of study vehicles. Air outlets, that do not get sampled, are sealed by tape. An adjustable board is placed between the front seats.
Mean reduction of microorganisms under various conditions of the car's AC system
| source of air used in the AC system | ||||
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| outside | inside | variable | overall reduction | |
| pathogens | 88,6% | 81,0% | 76,7% | 81,7% |
| particles | 89,5% | 79,5% | 89,3 | 87,8% |
Figure 2Change in the concentration of particles and microorganisms. Geometric mean (for pathogens and fungal spores)/arithmetic mean (for particles) and 95% confidence interval of the reduction of total number of pathogens, number of fungal spores, and number of particles during use of different modes of the AC system (outside air, inside air, variable use).