Microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in Bangkok, Thailand

Objective: To assess the microbial count (bacteria and fungi) and particulate matter with sizes less than 10 μm (PM 10 ) level in indoor air of a child home-care center in Bangkok. Material and Method: A total of 287 air samples were collected from the indoor air of twenty households which were part...

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Main Authors: Pipat Luksamijarulkul, Yuwadee Ratthanakhot, Pisit Vatanasomboon
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spelling th-mahidol.144392018-06-11T11:59:11Z Microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in Bangkok, Thailand Pipat Luksamijarulkul Yuwadee Ratthanakhot Pisit Vatanasomboon Mahidol University Wachiraphuket Hospital Medicine Objective: To assess the microbial count (bacteria and fungi) and particulate matter with sizes less than 10 μm (PM 10 ) level in indoor air of a child home-care center in Bangkok. Material and Method: A total of 287 air samples were collected from the indoor air of twenty households which were part of a child home-care center to assess bacterial and fungal counts (212 samples) and PM 10 levels (66 samples). Additionally, fiftytwo and twenty-six outdoor air samples were collected to compare microbial count and PM 10 levels. Results: It was found that means ± standard deviation (SD) for bacterial and fungal counts in the child home-care center were 527.8 ± 230.9 cfu/m 3 and 514.6 ± 256.7 cfu/m 3 , respectively (those in outdoor air samples were 264.6 ± 179.7 cfu/m 3 and 308.7 ± 217.3 cfu/m 3 , respectively). The mean ± SD of PM 10 level was 125.1 ± 48.0 μg/m 3 (that in outdoor air samples was 120.1 ± 66.9 μg/m 3 ). When compared with the level for the indoor air quality guideline, 47.2% and 47.6% of total air samples had bacterial and fungal counts higher than the recommended levels and 47.0% of total air samples had PM 10 levels higher than the recommended level. Conclusion: The present study found that about 47% of total air samples collected from the child home-care center had bacterial and fungal counts and PM 10 levels higher than the recommended levels. These results may affect the health of a child who spends most of his/her time in this center. Some intervention or preventive endeavors should be undertaken, including periodic cleaning and maintenance of the ventilation systems and adoption of a regular schedule for room cleaning should be implemented. 2018-06-11T04:59:11Z 2018-06-11T04:59:11Z 2012-12-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.95, No.SUPPL 6 (2012) 01252208 2-s2.0-84871873570 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/14439 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84871873570&origin=inward
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Pipat Luksamijarulkul
Yuwadee Ratthanakhot
Pisit Vatanasomboon
Microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in Bangkok, Thailand
description Objective: To assess the microbial count (bacteria and fungi) and particulate matter with sizes less than 10 μm (PM 10 ) level in indoor air of a child home-care center in Bangkok. Material and Method: A total of 287 air samples were collected from the indoor air of twenty households which were part of a child home-care center to assess bacterial and fungal counts (212 samples) and PM 10 levels (66 samples). Additionally, fiftytwo and twenty-six outdoor air samples were collected to compare microbial count and PM 10 levels. Results: It was found that means ± standard deviation (SD) for bacterial and fungal counts in the child home-care center were 527.8 ± 230.9 cfu/m 3 and 514.6 ± 256.7 cfu/m 3 , respectively (those in outdoor air samples were 264.6 ± 179.7 cfu/m 3 and 308.7 ± 217.3 cfu/m 3 , respectively). The mean ± SD of PM 10 level was 125.1 ± 48.0 μg/m 3 (that in outdoor air samples was 120.1 ± 66.9 μg/m 3 ). When compared with the level for the indoor air quality guideline, 47.2% and 47.6% of total air samples had bacterial and fungal counts higher than the recommended levels and 47.0% of total air samples had PM 10 levels higher than the recommended level. Conclusion: The present study found that about 47% of total air samples collected from the child home-care center had bacterial and fungal counts and PM 10 levels higher than the recommended levels. These results may affect the health of a child who spends most of his/her time in this center. Some intervention or preventive endeavors should be undertaken, including periodic cleaning and maintenance of the ventilation systems and adoption of a regular schedule for room cleaning should be implemented.
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Pipat Luksamijarulkul
Yuwadee Ratthanakhot
Pisit Vatanasomboon
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author Pipat Luksamijarulkul
Yuwadee Ratthanakhot
Pisit Vatanasomboon
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title Microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in Bangkok, Thailand
title_short Microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in Bangkok, Thailand
title_full Microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in Bangkok, Thailand
title_fullStr Microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in Bangkok, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in Bangkok, Thailand
title_sort microbial counts and particulate matter levels in indoor air samples collected from a child home-care center in bangkok, thailand
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