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Assessment of microbiological contamination in the work environments of museums, archives and libraries

Museums, archives and libraries have large working environments. The goal of this study was to determine microbial contamination in these work places and estimate the influence of microclimatic parameters and total dust content on microbial contamination. In addition, research included evaluation of...

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Autores principales: Skóra, Justyna, Gutarowska, Beata, Pielech-Przybylska, Katarzyna, Stępień, Łukasz, Pietrzak, Katarzyna, Piotrowska, Małgorzata, Pietrowski, Piotr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4556743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26346115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10453-015-9372-8
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author Skóra, Justyna
Gutarowska, Beata
Pielech-Przybylska, Katarzyna
Stępień, Łukasz
Pietrzak, Katarzyna
Piotrowska, Małgorzata
Pietrowski, Piotr
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Gutarowska, Beata
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Pietrzak, Katarzyna
Piotrowska, Małgorzata
Pietrowski, Piotr
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description Museums, archives and libraries have large working environments. The goal of this study was to determine microbial contamination in these work places and estimate the influence of microclimatic parameters and total dust content on microbial contamination. In addition, research included evaluation of ergosterol concentration and fungal bioaerosol particle size distribution. Numbers of micro-organisms in the air and on the surfaces in museums were higher (2.1 × 10(2)–7.0 × 10(3) cfu/m(3) and 1.4 × 10(2)–1.7 × 10(4) cfu/100 cm(2), respectively) than in archives and libraries (3.2 × 10(2)–7.2 × 10(2) cfu/m(3) and 8.4 × 10(2)–8.8 × 10(2) cfu/100 cm(2), respectively). The numbers of micro-organisms detected in the tested museums, archives and libraries did not exceed occupational exposure limits proposed by Polish Committee for the Highest Permissible Concentrations and Intensities of Noxious Agents at the Workplace. The concentrations of respirable and suspended dust in museum storerooms were 2–4 times higher than the WHO-recommended limits. We found a correlation between microclimatic conditions and numbers of micro-organisms in the air in the tested working environments. In addition, a correlation was also found between ergosterol concentration and the number of fungi in the air. Fungi were the dominant micro-organisms in the working environments tested. Particles within the dominant fractions of culturable fungal aerosols sampled from museum storerooms had aerodynamic diameters between 1.1 and 2.1 µm.
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spelling pubmed-45567432015-09-04 Assessment of microbiological contamination in the work environments of museums, archives and libraries Skóra, Justyna Gutarowska, Beata Pielech-Przybylska, Katarzyna Stępień, Łukasz Pietrzak, Katarzyna Piotrowska, Małgorzata Pietrowski, Piotr Aerobiologia (Bologna) Original Paper Museums, archives and libraries have large working environments. The goal of this study was to determine microbial contamination in these work places and estimate the influence of microclimatic parameters and total dust content on microbial contamination. In addition, research included evaluation of ergosterol concentration and fungal bioaerosol particle size distribution. Numbers of micro-organisms in the air and on the surfaces in museums were higher (2.1 × 10(2)–7.0 × 10(3) cfu/m(3) and 1.4 × 10(2)–1.7 × 10(4) cfu/100 cm(2), respectively) than in archives and libraries (3.2 × 10(2)–7.2 × 10(2) cfu/m(3) and 8.4 × 10(2)–8.8 × 10(2) cfu/100 cm(2), respectively). The numbers of micro-organisms detected in the tested museums, archives and libraries did not exceed occupational exposure limits proposed by Polish Committee for the Highest Permissible Concentrations and Intensities of Noxious Agents at the Workplace. The concentrations of respirable and suspended dust in museum storerooms were 2–4 times higher than the WHO-recommended limits. We found a correlation between microclimatic conditions and numbers of micro-organisms in the air in the tested working environments. In addition, a correlation was also found between ergosterol concentration and the number of fungi in the air. Fungi were the dominant micro-organisms in the working environments tested. Particles within the dominant fractions of culturable fungal aerosols sampled from museum storerooms had aerodynamic diameters between 1.1 and 2.1 µm. Springer Netherlands 2015-03-15 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4556743/ /pubmed/26346115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10453-015-9372-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Stępień, Łukasz
Pietrzak, Katarzyna
Piotrowska, Małgorzata
Pietrowski, Piotr
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title_sort assessment of microbiological contamination in the work environments of museums, archives and libraries
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