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Airborne microbiological characteristics in public buildings of Korea
Characteristics of airborne bacteria and fungi were surveyed in the public buildings regulated in Korea, with the six-stage cascade impactor. The total concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi were averaged to 404 and 382 cfu m −3 in hospital, 931 and 536 cfu m −3 in kindergarten, 294 and 334 c...
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Published in: | Building and environment 2007-05, Vol.42 (5), p.2188-2196 |
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Summary: | Characteristics of airborne bacteria and fungi were surveyed in the public buildings regulated in Korea, with the six-stage cascade impactor. The total concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi were averaged to 404 and 382
cfu
m
−3 in hospital, 931 and 536
cfu
m
−3 in kindergarten, 294 and 334
cfu
m
−3 in elderly welfare facility, and 586 and 371
cfu
m
−3 in postpartum nurse center. Mean respirable concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi were 194 and 292
cfu
m
−3 in hospital, 358 and 347
cfu
m
−3 in kindergarten, 134 and 266
cfu
m
−3 in elderly welfare facility, and 254 and 289
cfu
m
−3 in postpartum nurse center, respectively. Based on this results, total and respirable concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi were significantly highest in kindergarten and lowest in elderly welfare facility (
p
<
0.05
). The ratios of indoor and outdoor concentration for airborne bacteria and fungi were below 1.0 in all the investigated public buildings regardless of size distribution. The dominant genera identified in the public buildings were
Staphylococcus spp.
, Micrococcus spp.
, Corynebacterium spp.
, and
Bacillus spp., for airborne bacteria and
Penicillium spp.
, Cladosporium spp.
, and
Aspergillus spp., for airborne fungi, respectively. Size distributions of airborne bacteria and fungi in terms of the dominant genera were not observed consistently except for
Staphylococcus spp., which was detected mainly on the first stage (>7.0
μm) and second stage(4.7–7.0
μm), and
Penicillium spp., and
Cladosporium spp., showing the highest collection rate at stage 3 (3.3–4.7
μm) regardless of the kind of the public buildings. |
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ISSN: | 0360-1323 1873-684X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.buildenv.2006.04.013 |