Background & Aims of the Study: Identifying and determining the dispersion boundary bio-aerosols of bacterial and fungal pathogens for locating containers of municipal waste in accurate management to prevent from health damage and enhance society health is essential. The aim of this research is to identify and assess the radius of bacterial and fungal bio-aerosol emissions from municipal waste collection containers. Materials and methods: This was a cross- sectional study in Gonabad city in which air sample prepared from around the containers from July to October 2015. Sampling was carried out by active Zefon A6 Impactor samplers at a distance of 1.5 m from surface of earth and in several horizontal distances up to 2 m from containers. T...
In many countries, the management of household waste has recently changed with an increased focus up...
Background: Microorganism transmission is an important route for the outbreak of microbial pathogens...
Introduction: Microorganisms in hospitals are potential sources of infection to patients and staffs....
Microorganisms have the potential to grow within waste containers if waste is stored for longer peri...
Background and aims: Recently contact with bioaerosols has been presented as an important problem wh...
Abstract- Microbial load in air over municipal waste dumpsite and its environ was assessed using sed...
Organic waste is a rich substrate for microbial growth, and because of that, workers from waste indu...
Bioaerosols are inborne living microbial particles (Viruses, Fungi or Bacteria) or originate from li...
Introduction: Bioaerosols consist of aerosols which are biologically originated and can be present u...
Abstract Exposure to bioaerosols has been associated with the occurrence of a variety of health impa...
The potential risk to human health posed by exposure to bioaerosols released from composting is an i...
Organic waste is a rich substrate for microbial growth, and because of that, workers from waste indu...
Introduction: Bioaeroslos released from wastewater treatment plants may contain pathogens existing i...
Background: In working environment of waste treatment facilities, employees are exposed to high conc...
Indoor bioaerosol pollution may cause allergies and diseases and with people spending up to 90% of t...
In many countries, the management of household waste has recently changed with an increased focus up...
Background: Microorganism transmission is an important route for the outbreak of microbial pathogens...
Introduction: Microorganisms in hospitals are potential sources of infection to patients and staffs....
Microorganisms have the potential to grow within waste containers if waste is stored for longer peri...
Background and aims: Recently contact with bioaerosols has been presented as an important problem wh...
Abstract- Microbial load in air over municipal waste dumpsite and its environ was assessed using sed...
Organic waste is a rich substrate for microbial growth, and because of that, workers from waste indu...
Bioaerosols are inborne living microbial particles (Viruses, Fungi or Bacteria) or originate from li...
Introduction: Bioaerosols consist of aerosols which are biologically originated and can be present u...
Abstract Exposure to bioaerosols has been associated with the occurrence of a variety of health impa...
The potential risk to human health posed by exposure to bioaerosols released from composting is an i...
Organic waste is a rich substrate for microbial growth, and because of that, workers from waste indu...
Introduction: Bioaeroslos released from wastewater treatment plants may contain pathogens existing i...
Background: In working environment of waste treatment facilities, employees are exposed to high conc...
Indoor bioaerosol pollution may cause allergies and diseases and with people spending up to 90% of t...
In many countries, the management of household waste has recently changed with an increased focus up...
Background: Microorganism transmission is an important route for the outbreak of microbial pathogens...
Introduction: Microorganisms in hospitals are potential sources of infection to patients and staffs....