Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers

As society has progressed, there has been a shift from people working outdoors to indoors, and it is now estimated that the average person spends 90% of their time indoors. With this shift, there is an increased importance for the study of indoor air quality, in particular microbiome environment wit...

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Main Author: Kwok, Joel Mun Hoe
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1759202024-05-13T15:33:12Z Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers Kwok, Joel Mun Hoe - School of Biological Sciences Ng Lee Ching ng_lee_ching@nea.gov.sg Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Ventilation As society has progressed, there has been a shift from people working outdoors to indoors, and it is now estimated that the average person spends 90% of their time indoors. With this shift, there is an increased importance for the study of indoor air quality, in particular microbiome environment with a focus on the fungi species found indoors as it pertains to the general public’s health and safety. This is due to the potential for pathogenic species to enter the indoor spaces and cause harm to the general public. Due to this, we aim to investigate and study the association of the ventilation modes and their respective indoor CO2 concentration with the fungal microbiome composition, and we hypothesize that the indoor fungal microbiome composition is associated with the ventilation mode and indoor CO2 level. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-09T07:24:47Z 2024-05-09T07:24:47Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Kwok, J. M. H. (2024). Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175920 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175920 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Ventilation
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Ventilation
Kwok, Joel Mun Hoe
Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers
description As society has progressed, there has been a shift from people working outdoors to indoors, and it is now estimated that the average person spends 90% of their time indoors. With this shift, there is an increased importance for the study of indoor air quality, in particular microbiome environment with a focus on the fungi species found indoors as it pertains to the general public’s health and safety. This is due to the potential for pathogenic species to enter the indoor spaces and cause harm to the general public. Due to this, we aim to investigate and study the association of the ventilation modes and their respective indoor CO2 concentration with the fungal microbiome composition, and we hypothesize that the indoor fungal microbiome composition is associated with the ventilation mode and indoor CO2 level.
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title Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers
title_short Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers
title_full Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers
title_fullStr Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers
title_full_unstemmed Association of ventilation mode and indoor CO2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in Singapore childcare centers
title_sort association of ventilation mode and indoor co2 concentration with indoor fungal communities in singapore childcare centers
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175920
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