This paper presents information about airborne microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) in the indoor air of two hospitals (Kashani and Hajar) in the city of Shahrekord, Iran. The settle plate technique using open Petri dishes containing different culture media was employed to collect a sample and using Quick Take 30 Sample Pump three days per week for a period of 8 weeks. Standard microbiological methods were employed for the identification of bacterial and fungal isolates. The results showed that the concentration of bacteria in the study area ranged from 0 to 70 cfu/plate/h, while the concentration of fungi was 0 to 280 cfu/plate/h. Also, 12 bacterial and 3 fungal species were isolated and identified with varying frequencies of occurrence, in...
A 3-month pilot study (February–April 2006) was conducted to determine the quality of indoor air in ...
Fungi can cause airborne diseases that need to consider in health plans due to its risk and threats ...
The aim of this study was to assess the microbiological contamination levels of indoor pollution in ...
This paper presents information about airborne microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) in the indoor air...
Introduction: Bioaerosols consist of aerosols which are biologically originated and can be present u...
Introduction: Hospitals are sensitive places owing to the contagious nature of diseases transferred ...
This study was aimed to investigate the types and number of bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in indo...
Background: Microorganism transmission is an important route for the outbreak of microbial pathogens...
Hospital environments contain different types of microorganisms. Airborne fungi are one of these mic...
The levels of airborne microbe in hospital are unknown previously in Terengganu. Typically, fungi an...
The level of airborne microbes in hospitals is unknown in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), An investi...
Background: Bio aerosols include airborne micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc and ...
Poor hospital indoor air quality (IAQ) may lead to hospital-acquired infections, sick hospital syndr...
Context Bioaerosols are associated with a wide spectrum of health effects, including infec...
Background: Bioaerosol is defined as airborne particles such as living organisms include bacteria, v...
A 3-month pilot study (February–April 2006) was conducted to determine the quality of indoor air in ...
Fungi can cause airborne diseases that need to consider in health plans due to its risk and threats ...
The aim of this study was to assess the microbiological contamination levels of indoor pollution in ...
This paper presents information about airborne microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) in the indoor air...
Introduction: Bioaerosols consist of aerosols which are biologically originated and can be present u...
Introduction: Hospitals are sensitive places owing to the contagious nature of diseases transferred ...
This study was aimed to investigate the types and number of bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in indo...
Background: Microorganism transmission is an important route for the outbreak of microbial pathogens...
Hospital environments contain different types of microorganisms. Airborne fungi are one of these mic...
The levels of airborne microbe in hospital are unknown previously in Terengganu. Typically, fungi an...
The level of airborne microbes in hospitals is unknown in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), An investi...
Background: Bio aerosols include airborne micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc and ...
Poor hospital indoor air quality (IAQ) may lead to hospital-acquired infections, sick hospital syndr...
Context Bioaerosols are associated with a wide spectrum of health effects, including infec...
Background: Bioaerosol is defined as airborne particles such as living organisms include bacteria, v...
A 3-month pilot study (February–April 2006) was conducted to determine the quality of indoor air in ...
Fungi can cause airborne diseases that need to consider in health plans due to its risk and threats ...
The aim of this study was to assess the microbiological contamination levels of indoor pollution in ...