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How Has the Hazard to Humans of Microorganisms Found in Atmospheric Aerosol in the South of Western Siberia Changed over 10 Years?
One of the most important components of atmospheric aerosols are microorganisms. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the hazard to humans, both from individual microorganisms which are present in atmospheric bioaerosols as well as from their pool. An approach for determining the hazard of bacteria...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084375/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32138383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17051651 |
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author | Safatov, Alexandr Andreeva, Irina Buryak, Galina Ohlopkova, Olesia Olkin, Sergei Puchkova, Larisa Reznikova, Irina Solovyanova, Nadezda Belan, Boris Panchenko, Mikhail Simonenkov, Denis |
author_facet | Safatov, Alexandr Andreeva, Irina Buryak, Galina Ohlopkova, Olesia Olkin, Sergei Puchkova, Larisa Reznikova, Irina Solovyanova, Nadezda Belan, Boris Panchenko, Mikhail Simonenkov, Denis |
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description | One of the most important components of atmospheric aerosols are microorganisms. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the hazard to humans, both from individual microorganisms which are present in atmospheric bioaerosols as well as from their pool. An approach for determining the hazard of bacteria and yeasts found in atmospheric bioaerosols for humans has previously been proposed. The purpose of this paper is to compare our results for 2006–2008 with the results of studies obtained in 2012–2016 to identify changes in the characteristics of bioaerosols occurring over a decade in the south of Western Siberia. Experimental data on the growth, morphological and biochemical properties of bacteria and yeasts were determined for each isolate found in bioaerosol samples. The integral indices of the hazards of bacteria and yeast for humans were constructed for each isolate based on experimentally determined isolate characteristics according to the approach developed by authors in 2008. Data analysis of two datasets showed that hazard to humans of culturable microorganisms in the atmospheric aerosol in the south of Western Siberia has not changed significantly for 10 years (trends are undistinguishable from zero with a confidence level of more than 95%) despite a noticeable decrease in the average annual number of culturable microorganisms per cubic meter (6–10 times for 10 years). |
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spelling | pubmed-70843752020-03-24 How Has the Hazard to Humans of Microorganisms Found in Atmospheric Aerosol in the South of Western Siberia Changed over 10 Years? Safatov, Alexandr Andreeva, Irina Buryak, Galina Ohlopkova, Olesia Olkin, Sergei Puchkova, Larisa Reznikova, Irina Solovyanova, Nadezda Belan, Boris Panchenko, Mikhail Simonenkov, Denis Int J Environ Res Public Health Article One of the most important components of atmospheric aerosols are microorganisms. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the hazard to humans, both from individual microorganisms which are present in atmospheric bioaerosols as well as from their pool. An approach for determining the hazard of bacteria and yeasts found in atmospheric bioaerosols for humans has previously been proposed. The purpose of this paper is to compare our results for 2006–2008 with the results of studies obtained in 2012–2016 to identify changes in the characteristics of bioaerosols occurring over a decade in the south of Western Siberia. Experimental data on the growth, morphological and biochemical properties of bacteria and yeasts were determined for each isolate found in bioaerosol samples. The integral indices of the hazards of bacteria and yeast for humans were constructed for each isolate based on experimentally determined isolate characteristics according to the approach developed by authors in 2008. Data analysis of two datasets showed that hazard to humans of culturable microorganisms in the atmospheric aerosol in the south of Western Siberia has not changed significantly for 10 years (trends are undistinguishable from zero with a confidence level of more than 95%) despite a noticeable decrease in the average annual number of culturable microorganisms per cubic meter (6–10 times for 10 years). MDPI 2020-03-03 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7084375/ /pubmed/32138383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17051651 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Safatov, Alexandr Andreeva, Irina Buryak, Galina Ohlopkova, Olesia Olkin, Sergei Puchkova, Larisa Reznikova, Irina Solovyanova, Nadezda Belan, Boris Panchenko, Mikhail Simonenkov, Denis How Has the Hazard to Humans of Microorganisms Found in Atmospheric Aerosol in the South of Western Siberia Changed over 10 Years? |
title | How Has the Hazard to Humans of Microorganisms Found in Atmospheric Aerosol in the South of Western Siberia Changed over 10 Years? |
title_full | How Has the Hazard to Humans of Microorganisms Found in Atmospheric Aerosol in the South of Western Siberia Changed over 10 Years? |
title_fullStr | How Has the Hazard to Humans of Microorganisms Found in Atmospheric Aerosol in the South of Western Siberia Changed over 10 Years? |
title_full_unstemmed | How Has the Hazard to Humans of Microorganisms Found in Atmospheric Aerosol in the South of Western Siberia Changed over 10 Years? |
title_short | How Has the Hazard to Humans of Microorganisms Found in Atmospheric Aerosol in the South of Western Siberia Changed over 10 Years? |
title_sort | how has the hazard to humans of microorganisms found in atmospheric aerosol in the south of western siberia changed over 10 years? |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084375/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32138383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17051651 |
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