| Literature DB >> 27456779 |
Katharine Roque1, Gyeong-Dong Lim1, Ji-Hoon Jo1, Kyung-Min Shin1, Eun-Seob Song1, Ravi Gautam1, Chang-Yul Kim1, Kyungsuk Lee2, Seungwon Shin3, Han-Sang Yoo3, Yong Heo1, Hyoung-Ah Kim4.
Abstract
Microorganisms found in bioaerosols from animal confinement buildings not only foster the risk of spreading diseases among livestock buildings, but also pose health hazards to farm workers and nearby residents. This study identified the various microorganisms present in the air of swine, chicken, and cattle farms with different kinds of ventilation conditions in Korea. Microbial air samples were collected onto Petri dishes with bacterial or fungal growth media using a cascade impactor. Endotoxin levels in total dust were determined by the limulus amebocyte lysate kinetic QCL method. Prevalent Gram-positive bacteria were Staphylococcus (S.) lentus, S. chromogenes, Bacillus (B.) cereus, B. licheniformis, and Enterococcus faecalis, while the dominant fungi and Gram-negative bacteria were Candida albicans and Sphingomonas paucimobilis, respectively. Considering no significant relationship between the indoor dust endotoxin levels and the isolation of Gram-negative bacteria from the indoor air, monitoring the indoor airborne endotoxin level was found to be also critical for risk assessment on health for animals or workers. The present study confirms the importance of microbiological monitoring and control on animal husbandry indoor air to ensure animal and worker welfare.Entities:
Keywords: Gram-negative bacteria; airborne microorganisms; cattle; chickens; swine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27456779 PMCID: PMC5204031 DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2016.17.4.531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Sci ISSN: 1229-845X Impact factor: 1.672
General characteristics of animal husbandry buildings evaluated
*Open type indicates an animal husbandry building with curtains and closed type has a controlled mechanical ventilation system without windows. Semi-closed buildings have a controlled mechanical ventilation system with side windows. †Data are expressed as the mean ± SD. Dust sampling was usually performed at two different locations for each farm.
Collective list of microorganisms isolated from indoor air in different animal husbandry buildings
NI, not isolated.
Major infectious diseases related to microorganisms isolated from indoor air of swine, chicken, or cattle farms