Airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in Thailand

© 2018, Thai Society of Higher Eduation Institutes on Environment. All rights reserved. The airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics and their relationship with environmental factors in the natural ventilation system were investigated in a university hospital, Thailand. The 672 samp...

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Main Authors: Pawit Chaivisit, Angélique Fontana, Sabine Galindo, Caroline Strub, Thitiworn Choosong, Duangporn Kantachote, Thunwadee Tachapattaworakul Suksaroj
Other Authors: Université de Montpellier
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spelling th-mahidol.458852019-08-28T13:51:28Z Airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in Thailand Pawit Chaivisit Angélique Fontana Sabine Galindo Caroline Strub Thitiworn Choosong Duangporn Kantachote Thunwadee Tachapattaworakul Suksaroj Université de Montpellier Mahidol University Prince of Songkla University Office of Disease Prevention and Control Environmental Science Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics © 2018, Thai Society of Higher Eduation Institutes on Environment. All rights reserved. The airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics and their relationship with environmental factors in the natural ventilation system were investigated in a university hospital, Thailand. The 672 samples were collected in the outpatient and inpatient departments (OPDs and IPDs). The levels of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), temperature, relative humidity, and the number of people were also recorded during sampling. The characteristics, size distribution, and concentration of bioaerosols were not affected by the tropical humid seasons but its levels were dependent on some environmental factors. The indoor and outdoor concentration (I/O) ratio and multiple regression analysis indicated the level of indoor airborne bacteria and fungi were affected by outdoor origins but mainly contributed by population occupied and humidity inside. There is no difference of dominant genera cultured from dry and wet season samples. However the respiratory factions of these bioaerosols were more than 60% when most of them detected with particle size range of 2.1-3.3 µm. The results of this study can provide fundamental information about indoor air quality improvement and management in university hospitals that are located in the humid tropical zone of Thailand. 2019-08-23T11:12:52Z 2019-08-23T11:12:52Z 2018-05-01 Article EnvironmentAsia. Vol.11, No.2 (2018), 53-66 10.14456/ea.2018.22 19061714 2-s2.0-85059704939 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/45885 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85059704939&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Environmental Science
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Pawit Chaivisit
Angélique Fontana
Sabine Galindo
Caroline Strub
Thitiworn Choosong
Duangporn Kantachote
Thunwadee Tachapattaworakul Suksaroj
Airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in Thailand
description © 2018, Thai Society of Higher Eduation Institutes on Environment. All rights reserved. The airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics and their relationship with environmental factors in the natural ventilation system were investigated in a university hospital, Thailand. The 672 samples were collected in the outpatient and inpatient departments (OPDs and IPDs). The levels of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), temperature, relative humidity, and the number of people were also recorded during sampling. The characteristics, size distribution, and concentration of bioaerosols were not affected by the tropical humid seasons but its levels were dependent on some environmental factors. The indoor and outdoor concentration (I/O) ratio and multiple regression analysis indicated the level of indoor airborne bacteria and fungi were affected by outdoor origins but mainly contributed by population occupied and humidity inside. There is no difference of dominant genera cultured from dry and wet season samples. However the respiratory factions of these bioaerosols were more than 60% when most of them detected with particle size range of 2.1-3.3 µm. The results of this study can provide fundamental information about indoor air quality improvement and management in university hospitals that are located in the humid tropical zone of Thailand.
author2 Université de Montpellier
author_facet Université de Montpellier
Pawit Chaivisit
Angélique Fontana
Sabine Galindo
Caroline Strub
Thitiworn Choosong
Duangporn Kantachote
Thunwadee Tachapattaworakul Suksaroj
format Article
author Pawit Chaivisit
Angélique Fontana
Sabine Galindo
Caroline Strub
Thitiworn Choosong
Duangporn Kantachote
Thunwadee Tachapattaworakul Suksaroj
author_sort Pawit Chaivisit
title Airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in Thailand
title_short Airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in Thailand
title_full Airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in Thailand
title_fullStr Airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in Thailand
title_sort airborne bacteria and fungi distribution characteristics in natural ventilation system of a university hospital in thailand
publishDate 2019
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/45885
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