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Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Biocontaminants are minute particles derived from different biological materials. Indoor biocontaminants are associated with major public health problems. In Gulf countries, it is more precarious due to the harsh climatic conditions, including high ambient temperatures and relative humidity. In addi...

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Autores principales: Kuddus, Mohammed, Khatoon, Fahmida, Saleem, Mohd, Anwar, Sadaf, Alam Shahid, Syed Monowar, Ginawi, Tarig, Hossain, Ashfaque, Malaqi Alnabri, Akram Abdullah, Alshammari, Ziyad Fayez, Mohammed Alrabie, Abdulaziz, Jehad Alenazi, Sami Shayih, F Alshammari, Motaz Monif, Kausar, Mohd Adnan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8770406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095228
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630017541
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author Kuddus, Mohammed
Khatoon, Fahmida
Saleem, Mohd
Anwar, Sadaf
Alam Shahid, Syed Monowar
Ginawi, Tarig
Hossain, Ashfaque
Malaqi Alnabri, Akram Abdullah
Alshammari, Ziyad Fayez
Mohammed Alrabie, Abdulaziz
Jehad Alenazi, Sami Shayih
F Alshammari, Motaz Monif
Kausar, Mohd Adnan
author_facet Kuddus, Mohammed
Khatoon, Fahmida
Saleem, Mohd
Anwar, Sadaf
Alam Shahid, Syed Monowar
Ginawi, Tarig
Hossain, Ashfaque
Malaqi Alnabri, Akram Abdullah
Alshammari, Ziyad Fayez
Mohammed Alrabie, Abdulaziz
Jehad Alenazi, Sami Shayih
F Alshammari, Motaz Monif
Kausar, Mohd Adnan
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description Biocontaminants are minute particles derived from different biological materials. Indoor biocontaminants are associated with major public health problems. In Gulf countries, it is more precarious due to the harsh climatic conditions, including high ambient temperatures and relative humidity. In addition, due to COVID-19 pandemic, most of the time public is inside their home. Therefore, the aim of the study was to determine the load of biocontaminants in the indoor environment of Hail city. The results showed that most of the bacteria are gram-positive and higher in polymicrobial (87.1%) than monomicrobial (62.7%) association. There was no significant association with sample collection time and types of isolates. The most abundant microbes found in all samples were Staphylococcus aureus followed by Bacillus spp. Among Gram-negative bacterial isolates, E. coli was most common in tested indoor air samples. The study will be useful to find the biocontaminants associated with risk factors and their impact on human health in indoor environment, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. These results indicate the need to implement health care awareness programs in the region to improve indoor air quality.
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spelling pubmed-87704062022-01-27 Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Kuddus, Mohammed Khatoon, Fahmida Saleem, Mohd Anwar, Sadaf Alam Shahid, Syed Monowar Ginawi, Tarig Hossain, Ashfaque Malaqi Alnabri, Akram Abdullah Alshammari, Ziyad Fayez Mohammed Alrabie, Abdulaziz Jehad Alenazi, Sami Shayih F Alshammari, Motaz Monif Kausar, Mohd Adnan Bioinformation Research Article Biocontaminants are minute particles derived from different biological materials. Indoor biocontaminants are associated with major public health problems. In Gulf countries, it is more precarious due to the harsh climatic conditions, including high ambient temperatures and relative humidity. In addition, due to COVID-19 pandemic, most of the time public is inside their home. Therefore, the aim of the study was to determine the load of biocontaminants in the indoor environment of Hail city. The results showed that most of the bacteria are gram-positive and higher in polymicrobial (87.1%) than monomicrobial (62.7%) association. There was no significant association with sample collection time and types of isolates. The most abundant microbes found in all samples were Staphylococcus aureus followed by Bacillus spp. Among Gram-negative bacterial isolates, E. coli was most common in tested indoor air samples. The study will be useful to find the biocontaminants associated with risk factors and their impact on human health in indoor environment, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. These results indicate the need to implement health care awareness programs in the region to improve indoor air quality. Biomedical Informatics 2021-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8770406/ /pubmed/35095228 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630017541 Text en © 2021 Biomedical Informatics https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Kuddus, Mohammed
Khatoon, Fahmida
Saleem, Mohd
Anwar, Sadaf
Alam Shahid, Syed Monowar
Ginawi, Tarig
Hossain, Ashfaque
Malaqi Alnabri, Akram Abdullah
Alshammari, Ziyad Fayez
Mohammed Alrabie, Abdulaziz
Jehad Alenazi, Sami Shayih
F Alshammari, Motaz Monif
Kausar, Mohd Adnan
Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_full Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_short Assessment of bio-contaminants during COVID-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_sort assessment of bio-contaminants during covid-19 outbreak from the indoor environment of hail city, kingdom of saudi arabia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8770406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095228
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630017541
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