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The impact of high background particle concentration on the spatiotemporal distribution of Serratia marcescens bioaerosol

Airborne transmission is a well-established mode of dissemination for infectious diseases, particularly in closed environments. However, previous research has often overlooked the potential impact of background particle concentration on bioaerosol characteristics. We compared the spatial and tempora...

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Published in:Journal of hazardous materials 2023-09, Vol.458, p.131863-131863, Article 131863
Main Authors: Liu, Zhijian, Li, Haochuan, Chu, Jiaqi, Huang, Zhenzhe, Xiao, Xia, Wang, Yongxin, He, Junzhou
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Language:English
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Summary:Airborne transmission is a well-established mode of dissemination for infectious diseases, particularly in closed environments. However, previous research has often overlooked the potential impact of background particle concentration on bioaerosol characteristics. We compared the spatial and temporal distributions of bioaerosols under two levels of background particle concentration: heavily polluted (150–250 μg/m3) and excellent (0–35 μg/m3) in a typical ward. Serratia marcescens bioaerosol was adopted as a bioaerosol tracer, and the bioaerosol concentrations were quantified using six-stage Andersen cascade impactors. The results showed a significant reduction (over at least 62.9%) in bioaerosol concentration under heavily polluted levels compared to excellent levels at all sampling points. The temporal analysis also revealed that the decay rate of bioaerosols was higher (at least 0.654 min-1) under heavily polluted levels compared to excellent levels. These findings suggest that background particles can facilitate bioaerosol removal, contradicting the assumption made in previous research that background particle has no effect on bioaerosol characteristics. Furthermore, we observed differences in the size distribution of bioaerosols between the two levels of background particle concentration. The average bioaerosols size under heavily polluted levels was found to be higher than that under excellent levels, and the average particle size under heavily polluted levels gradually increased with time. In conclusion, these results highlight the importance of considering background particle concentration in future research on bioaerosol characteristics. [Display omitted] •The bioaerosol distribution under different PM2.5 concentrations is demonstrated.•The presence of background particles reduces the bioaerosol contents in the air.•Background particles can facilitate bioaerosol removal.•The higher concentration of background particles increases the size of bioaerosols.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131863