Author :
Xie, Hui ; Gan, Xiaoai ; Ma, Fei
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Civil & Environ. Eng., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. Beijing, Beijing, China
Abstract :
This study attempted to find the typical concentration levels of bacterial and fungal bioaerosol in gymnasia in China. The air samples were collected using the 6-stage Andersen impactor inside and outside of buildings. It was found that the total concentrations of outdoor airborne bacteria and fungi were 342 CFUm-3 and 287 CFUm-3, respectively. The typical levels of bacterial and fungal aerosol indoors were averaged to 901 and 586 CFUm-3 in spectating area, 476 and 245 CFUm-3 in game area, 674 and 402 CFUm-3 in locker room, and 263 and 231 CFUm-3 in office room. The dominant genera identified in gymnasia were Micrococcus spp, Staphylococcus spp, Bacillus spp, and Corynebacterium spp, which amounted to over 80% of the total indoor airborne bacteria. Most frequently occurred indoor fungi were Cladosporium spp, Penicillium spp, Aspergillus spp, and Alternaria spp, constituting over 95% of the total airborne fungi. Bacterial aerosols showed the highest collection rates at F-1 and F-2 stage in the spectating and game areas, F-1, F-2 and F-5 stage in locker rooms, and F-1, F-2, F-4 and F-5 stage in office rooms, while fungal aerosols showed the highest collection rates at F-3 stage in four locations.
Keywords :
aerosols; air pollution; health hazards; microorganisms; Andersen impactor; China; airborne bacteria; alternaria spp; aspergillus spp; bacillus spp; bacterial bioaerosol; cladosporium spp; corynebacterium spp; fungal bioaerosol; gymnasia; micrococcus spp; penicillium spp; staphylococcus spp; Aerosols; Biological materials; Contamination; Diseases; Fungi; Gallium nitride; Microorganisms; Organisms; Power engineering and energy; Sampling methods; China; airborne bacteria; airborne fungi; gymnasia;