Objectives: Study was conducted to assess whether temporal variation exists in airborne microbial concentrations of a hospital ward (west-Chennai, India) using active and passive methods, and characterise the microorganisms.Methods: Air samples (duplicates) were collected simultaneously using exposed-plate, impingement (BioSampler) and filtration (personal sampling filter cassette loaded with gelatin filter) methods over different periods of the year. Bacterial plates were incubated at 37°C and observed for growth after 48h; fungal plates were incubated at 25°C and 37°C and observed upto 7 days. Microorganisms were identified using standard microbiological procedures.Results: Microbial loads were found to vary with the sampli...
Monitoring the microbiological quality of indoor air in hospital environments is a matter of compreh...
The air of confined environments in hospitals may not be a growth medium for microbes but it could b...
A study was undertaken to determine typical concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi (microflor...
Objectives Study was conducted to assess whether temporal variation exists in airborne microbial con...
Introduction: Bioaerosols consist of aerosols which are biologically originated and can be present u...
A 3-month pilot study (February–April 2006) was conducted to determine the quality of indoor air in ...
Abstract Exposure to bioaerosols has been associated with the occurrence of a variety of health impa...
BACKGROUND: Hospital environment represents a congenial situation where microorganisms and susceptib...
This paper presents information about airborne microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) in the indoor air...
This study was aimed to investigate the types and number of bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in indo...
Poor hospital indoor air quality (IAQ) may lead to hospital-acquired infections, sick hospital syndr...
Introduction: Microorganisms in hospitals are potential sources of infection to patients and staffs....
This study characterized and quantified the bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in nine wards of the Ra...
The levels of airborne microbe in hospital are unknown previously in Terengganu. Typically, fungi an...
Fungal spores contribute significant concentration in the bioaerosol of various environmental condit...
Monitoring the microbiological quality of indoor air in hospital environments is a matter of compreh...
The air of confined environments in hospitals may not be a growth medium for microbes but it could b...
A study was undertaken to determine typical concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi (microflor...
Objectives Study was conducted to assess whether temporal variation exists in airborne microbial con...
Introduction: Bioaerosols consist of aerosols which are biologically originated and can be present u...
A 3-month pilot study (February–April 2006) was conducted to determine the quality of indoor air in ...
Abstract Exposure to bioaerosols has been associated with the occurrence of a variety of health impa...
BACKGROUND: Hospital environment represents a congenial situation where microorganisms and susceptib...
This paper presents information about airborne microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) in the indoor air...
This study was aimed to investigate the types and number of bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in indo...
Poor hospital indoor air quality (IAQ) may lead to hospital-acquired infections, sick hospital syndr...
Introduction: Microorganisms in hospitals are potential sources of infection to patients and staffs....
This study characterized and quantified the bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in nine wards of the Ra...
The levels of airborne microbe in hospital are unknown previously in Terengganu. Typically, fungi an...
Fungal spores contribute significant concentration in the bioaerosol of various environmental condit...
Monitoring the microbiological quality of indoor air in hospital environments is a matter of compreh...
The air of confined environments in hospitals may not be a growth medium for microbes but it could b...
A study was undertaken to determine typical concentrations of airborne bacteria and fungi (microflor...