Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments

Respiratory symptoms among children cases increased dramatically was believe due to poor indoor air quality. Nursery and day care centre (DCC) appear to be the site of exposure and transmission of airborne microorganism between children. This study aims to assess the relation between the colony fo...

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Main Authors: Mohd Nazri, Nur Shahidah, Shamsudin, Hasnah, Sumali, Shuhaili, Mohd. Din, Shamzani Affendy, Mohd Aris, Mohd Shukri
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spelling my.iium.irep.587282021-06-03T13:52:23Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/58728/ Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments Mohd Nazri, Nur Shahidah Shamsudin, Hasnah Sumali, Shuhaili Mohd. Din, Shamzani Affendy Mohd Aris, Mohd Shukri QH301 Biology RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine RA1190 Toxicology Respiratory symptoms among children cases increased dramatically was believe due to poor indoor air quality. Nursery and day care centre (DCC) appear to be the site of exposure and transmission of airborne microorganism between children. This study aims to assess the relation between the colony forming unit level of biological contaminant (bacteria and fungi) between urban and suburban location correlate with indoor air quality (IAQ) parameters. Besides, the other aims for this study were to identify the types of an airborne pathogenic microbial contaminant in the nursery and DCC. The airborne microbial sampling was done by using Surface Air System Indoor air Quality (SAS IAQ), which taken at the end of June until early August 2015. This study presents the diversity of indoor airborne bacteria and fungi in the nursery and DCC demonstrated in relation to occupancy, location, and ventilation system. Correlation between bacteria and fungi counts and the other IAQ parameters (temperature, RH, CO2, and CO) was unable to be studied due to instruments limitation. Counts of airborne bacteria and fungi were measured as colony forming units (CFU) grown on agar plates. CFU counts were compared by sampling sessions and sampling locations (babies room, a kindergarten room, and control room). Fluctuations in bacteria and fungi counts in such conditions were observed. Three groups of culturable bacteria were identified: Gram-positive cocci, Gram-positive bacilli, and Gram-negative bacteria while five genera of fungi successfully identified were Aspergillus, Penicillium, Rhizopus, MucorandChrysonilia. Certain bacteria isolated from this study were identified at a species level by 16s rRNA amplification including S. haemolyticus, A. baumannii, P. stutzeri, M. osloensis, M. luteus, B. subtilis, Rothia spp., and Roseomonasspp. Overall findings suggest that IAQ level in investigated sites was at poor level due to high bacteria and fungi concentrations with isolation of some opportunistic pathogenic microorganism. This pathogenic microorganism will cause adverse health reaction especially to young children. This study will provide a baseline of hygienic indoor air quality in nursery and day care centre. RAZI Publishing 2017-01-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/58728/1/7-INDOOR%20AIRBORNE%20BACTERIA%20AND%20FUNGI%20ATDIFFERENT%20BACKGROUND%20AREA%20IN%20NURSERIES%20AND%20DAY%20CARE%20CENTRES%20ENVIRONMENTS.pdf Mohd Nazri, Nur Shahidah and Shamsudin, Hasnah and Sumali, Shuhaili and Mohd. Din, Shamzani Affendy and Mohd Aris, Mohd Shukri (2017) Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments. Journal CleanWAS, 1 (1). pp. 35-38. ISSN 2521-0912 E-ISSN 2521-0513 https://www.razipublishing.com/journals/journal-cleanwas/archives/#3d24314daf2f945a3
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topic QH301 Biology
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
RA1190 Toxicology
spellingShingle QH301 Biology
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
RA1190 Toxicology
Mohd Nazri, Nur Shahidah
Shamsudin, Hasnah
Sumali, Shuhaili
Mohd. Din, Shamzani Affendy
Mohd Aris, Mohd Shukri
Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments
description Respiratory symptoms among children cases increased dramatically was believe due to poor indoor air quality. Nursery and day care centre (DCC) appear to be the site of exposure and transmission of airborne microorganism between children. This study aims to assess the relation between the colony forming unit level of biological contaminant (bacteria and fungi) between urban and suburban location correlate with indoor air quality (IAQ) parameters. Besides, the other aims for this study were to identify the types of an airborne pathogenic microbial contaminant in the nursery and DCC. The airborne microbial sampling was done by using Surface Air System Indoor air Quality (SAS IAQ), which taken at the end of June until early August 2015. This study presents the diversity of indoor airborne bacteria and fungi in the nursery and DCC demonstrated in relation to occupancy, location, and ventilation system. Correlation between bacteria and fungi counts and the other IAQ parameters (temperature, RH, CO2, and CO) was unable to be studied due to instruments limitation. Counts of airborne bacteria and fungi were measured as colony forming units (CFU) grown on agar plates. CFU counts were compared by sampling sessions and sampling locations (babies room, a kindergarten room, and control room). Fluctuations in bacteria and fungi counts in such conditions were observed. Three groups of culturable bacteria were identified: Gram-positive cocci, Gram-positive bacilli, and Gram-negative bacteria while five genera of fungi successfully identified were Aspergillus, Penicillium, Rhizopus, MucorandChrysonilia. Certain bacteria isolated from this study were identified at a species level by 16s rRNA amplification including S. haemolyticus, A. baumannii, P. stutzeri, M. osloensis, M. luteus, B. subtilis, Rothia spp., and Roseomonasspp. Overall findings suggest that IAQ level in investigated sites was at poor level due to high bacteria and fungi concentrations with isolation of some opportunistic pathogenic microorganism. This pathogenic microorganism will cause adverse health reaction especially to young children. This study will provide a baseline of hygienic indoor air quality in nursery and day care centre.
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author Mohd Nazri, Nur Shahidah
Shamsudin, Hasnah
Sumali, Shuhaili
Mohd. Din, Shamzani Affendy
Mohd Aris, Mohd Shukri
author_facet Mohd Nazri, Nur Shahidah
Shamsudin, Hasnah
Sumali, Shuhaili
Mohd. Din, Shamzani Affendy
Mohd Aris, Mohd Shukri
author_sort Mohd Nazri, Nur Shahidah
title Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments
title_short Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments
title_full Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments
title_fullStr Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments
title_full_unstemmed Indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments
title_sort indoor airborne bacteria and fungi at different background area in nurseries and day care centres environments
publisher RAZI Publishing
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/58728/1/7-INDOOR%20AIRBORNE%20BACTERIA%20AND%20FUNGI%20ATDIFFERENT%20BACKGROUND%20AREA%20IN%20NURSERIES%20AND%20DAY%20CARE%20CENTRES%20ENVIRONMENTS.pdf
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