| Literature DB >> 30622921 |
Fatemeh Bolookat1, Mohammad Sadegh Hassanvand2,3, Sasan Faridi3, Mostafa Hadei3, Masoumeh Rahmatinia4, Mahmood Alimohammadi3,5,6.
Abstract
This study was aimed to investigate the types and number of bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in indoor air of hospitals according to the type of wards and operating theaters. Bacterial and fungal samples were collected using the passive sampling method of 1/1/1 scheme during a six months' period in the Khatam-Al-Anbia hospital, Tehran, Iran. A simple linear regression was used to determine the relationship between bioaerosol concentrations and the number of active beds. Bacterial bioaerosol concentrations were mainly higher than fungi in all sampling sites. A significant association was found between airborne fungal concentrations and the numbers of beds (R2 = 0.76, p < 0.05), but not observed for bacteria (R2 = 0.02, p < 0.05). Our findings provided an exposure database of airborne bacterial and fungal bioaerosol in hospital wards and operating theaters in Tehran. •Due to the importance of the exposure risk to bioaerosols for patients and medical personnel, we focused on identification of the density and diversity of bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in different wards and operating theaters.•Our results showed that the numbers of the beds have a significant effect on airborne fungal concentrations.•The results of this study can be used to set indoor air quality standards for hospital wards and operating theatres.Entities:
Keywords: Bacterial and fungal samples were collected using the passive sampling method of 1/1/1 scheme during a six months' period in the specialty and subspecialty the hospital from August 2015 to February 2016; Fungal bioaerosol; Hospital airborne bioaerosols; Indoor air; Tehran
Year: 2018 PMID: 30622921 PMCID: PMC6313819 DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2018.11.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MethodsX ISSN: 2215-0161
Descriptive statistics of the bacterial and fungal bioaerosol (CFU m–2 h−1) concentrations in the Sampling sites.
| Sampling sites | Fungal aerosols (n = 126, (7 × 18)) | Bacterial aerosols (n = 126, (7 × 18)) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Min-Max | Mean ± SD | Median | Min-Max | Mean ± SD | Median | |
| NICU | 382–1147 | 719 ± 251 | 637 | 255–1529 | 963 ± 328 | 1019 |
| GICU | 127–1019 | 622 ± 266 | 637 | 510–1529 | 1097 ± 303 | 1019 |
| ICU | 510–1147 | 899 ± 183 | 892 | 510–1529 | 920 ± 285 | 892 |
| CCU | 764–1529 | 1191 ± 246 | 1274 | 637–1401 | 1012 ± 241 | 1019 |
| MS | 637–1274 | 884 ± 188 | 892 | 382–1147 | 849 ± 231 | 892 |
| WS | 382–1147 | 804 ± 162 | 892 | 255–1019 | 715 ± 215 | 764 |
| NS | 127–1019 | 527 ± 240 | 510 | 127–1783 | 884 ± 396 | 892 |
| Total | 127–1529 | 796 ± 302 | 764 | 127–1783 | 919 ± 305 | 892 |
Fig. 1Bacterial /fungal bioaerosol concentration ratios in all sampling sites during the study.
Fig. 2Percentage of fungal (a) and bacterial (b) bioaerosols in the sampling sites.
Fig. 3Association between the numbers of beds and fungal bioaerosol (FB) and bacterial bioaerosol (BB) concentrations in all the sampling sites.
Fig. 4Boxplot for bioaerosol concentrations during the study period in the sampling sites compared to the available standards (maximum levels of the index of microbial air contamination: MAL of IMA) in operating theatres (red line), the optimal (black long dash line) and acceptable levels (blue dash line) of the index of microbial air contamination (OL of IMA and AL of IMA) in hospital wards.
| Subject area | Environmental health; Airborne pollutants |
| More specific subject area | Bioaerosol |
| Method name | Bacterial and fungal samples were collected using the passive sampling method of 1/1/1 scheme during a six months' period in the specialty and subspecialty the hospital from August 2015 to February 2016. |
| Name and reference of original method | Doi: org/ |
| Resource availability | Data can be found within this article |