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Bioaerosol

2017
Cultural heritage constitutive materials can provide excellent substrates for microbial colonisation, highly influenced by thermo-hygrometric parameters. In cultural heritage-related environments, a detrimental microbial load may be present both on manufact surface and in the aerosol.
Paola De Nuntiis, Franco Palla
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Continuous Surveillance of Bioaerosols On-Site Using an Automated Bioaerosol-Monitoring System

ACS Sensors, 2020
Real-time on-site monitoring of bioaerosols in an air environment is important for preventing various adverse health effects including respiratory diseases and allergies caused by bioaerosols. Here, we report the development of an on-site automated bioaerosol-monitoring system (ABMS) using integrated units including a wet-cyclone bioaerosol sampler, a ...
Yu Sung Cho   +5 more
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Bioaerosol

2008
Bioaerosols are defined as a collection of aerosolized biological particles which can vary greatly in size, ranging from less than 20 nm to 100 microns in diameter.The composition, size and concentration of the microbial populations comprising the bioaerosol vary with the source, dispersal mechanism in the air, and, most importantly the environmental ...
Gregová, G.   +8 more
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Bioaerosols in agriculture

2018
<p>Bioaerosols are present in agricultural settings and are known to cause adverse respiratory health effects among workers. Agricultural workers exposed to bioaerosols in the workplace are often above industry guideline concentrations. Yet, there are no standardized exposure limits in place for bioaerosols due to the lack of information and no ...
Kelci Rebecca Knight   +3 more
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Fungal bioaerosols as an occupational hazard

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2023
Purpose of review Over the past 40 years, the circumstances where fungal bioaerosols are major issues have shifted because of changes in the industrial sector from mainly agriculture to operations, including composting, cannabis production and forestry in hot humid conditions.
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On-Line Monitoring and Identification of Bioaerosols

Analytical Chemistry, 2006
Fast analysis of bioaerosols in clean room environments is necessary in order to prevent contamination of pharmaceutical products, minimize machine downtimes, or both. The detection and identification of microbes will be carried out in several steps: After impaction of the aerosol on a surface, the particles are presorted with glancing light ...
Rösch, Petra   +11 more
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Evaluation criteria for bioaerosol samplers

Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 2015
Humans contract a variety of serious diseases through inhalation of infectious aerosols.
Jana, Kesavan, Jose-Luis, Sagripanti
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Bioaerosols – Sources and control measures

International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2008
In every field of activity where organic material is being handled, emissions of dust, gases, odor as well as bioaerosols are bound to arise. For this reason, waste management facilities or else agricultural enterprises are potential emission sources of bioaerosols.
Volker, Kummer, Wolf R, Thiel
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Development of Bioaerosol Alarming Detector

2006
Although banned by the BTWC in 1972, biological warfare agents continue to be a threat to military and public health. Countermeasures can only be effective if rapid detection and reliable identification techniques are in place. TNO Prins Maurits Laboratory, and Delft University of Technology and Bruker-Daltonik (Germany) are developing an bioaerosol ...
Wuijckhuijse, A.L. van   +7 more
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Bioaerosol sources

2017
Bioaerosol sources.
Wéry, Nathalie   +2 more
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