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Chronic Exposure to Bioaerosols in PM2.5 from Garbage Stations Accelerates Vascular Aging via the NF‐κB/NLRP3 Pathway

open access: yesAdvanced Science
The fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in air pollution is a critical risk factor influencing human health. Our study included 8144 participants and showed that the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events increases by 35% (HR, 1.35; 95% CI, 1.14–1.60 ...
Peier Chen   +12 more
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Bioaerosols from composting facilities—a review [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2014
Bioaerosols generated at composting plants are released during processes that involve the vigorous movement of material such as shredding, compost pile turning, or compost screening. Such bioaerosols are a cause of concern because of their potential impact on both occupational health and the public living in close proximity to such facilities.
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Assessment of Bioaerosol concentrations in a live stocks industrial slaughterhouse in Shiraz

open access: yesبهداشت و ایمنی کار, 2013
Introduction: Exposure to Bioaerosols is related to a grand range of sanitation’s effects including intense poisoning effects, allergy and cancer. This study has done to determine the type and concentration Bioaerosols in the air of one of the industrial
A Kasaei nasab   +4 more
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Concentration and Diversity of Bioaerosols in Indoor Air of Imam Sajjad Hospital in Yasuj

open access: yesArmaghane Danesh Bimonthly Journal, 2019
Background & aim: Indoor air contains a wide variety of bioaerosols. The presence of bioaerosols in the air can affect human health. Transmission of bioaerosols may cause nosocomial infections that affect all health, economic and social aspects of one's ...
A Jamshidi   +3 more
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A potential bioaerosol source from kitchen chimneys in restaurants

open access: yesEnvironment International
Bioaerosols are ubiquitous and have a substantial impact on the atmosphere and human health. Despite the identification of numerous bioaerosol emission sources, the contribution of anthropogenic sources remains inadequately understood.
Xueyun Geng   +9 more
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Indoor and Outdoor Air Fungus Bioaerosols in Khorramabad Day Care Child Centers Western of Iran, 2018

open access: yesJournal of Environmental Health and Sustainable Development, 2020
Introduction: the aim of this study was to determine the quantity and quality of indoor and outdoor air fungus bioaerosols in Khorramabad day care child centers.
Asghar Sepahvand   +4 more
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Exposure to bioaerosol in the residential environment

open access: yesMedycyna Pracy
The aim of review was to describe the knowledge about exposures to bacteria, fungi and viruses present in bioaerosol in residential environment in moderate climate condition, in connection with health effects in humans, their sources. The basis for the narrative literature review were peer-reviewed papers published between January 2000 and September ...
Anna Kozajda, Emilia Miśkiewicz
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Metataxonomics study of dental bioaerosols affected by waterline disinfection

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Background Microorganisms in dental unit water (DUW) play a significant role in dental bioaerosols. If the methods used to decontaminate DUW also help improve air quality in dental clinics is worth exploring.
Wachirakorn Poolkerd   +6 more
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Investigating Density and Type of Bioaerosols in a Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment Plant: Mahshar - Iran, 2013

open access: yesسلامت و محیط, 2013
Background and Objectives: Wastewater contains various pathogens including viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc. These microorganisms can easily become airborne during normal operations of wastewater treatment plant and contaminate the neighborhood environment.
Mahdi Jahangiri   +6 more
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Investigating of relationship between biological and non-biological airborne particles in the internal section of two educational hospitals in Qazvin city

open access: yesSalāmat-i kār-i Īrān, 2019
Background: Hospital-acquired infections, are the most important consequence in exposure to bioaerosols in which affect health of staffs and clients.
Mohadeseh Choubdar   +4 more
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