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Modeling of bioaerosols spreading in air indoor and outdoor
Ewa Kowalik-Pilarska
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Propagation of viral bioaerosols indoors
Here we look into the spread of aerosols indoors that may potentially carry viruses. Many viruses, including the novel SARS-CoV-2, are known to spread via airborne and air-dust pathways. From the literature data and our research on the propagation of fine aerosols, we simulate herein the carryover of viral aerosols in indoor air.
Olga B. Kudryashova +3 more
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An important challenge in occupational health: sampling indoor airborne viruses [PDF]
Airborne biological particles are made by bacteria, viruses, fungi, pollen, dust mites and other living organisms. Between the airborne biological contaminants, the sampling of airborne viruses is the most difficult.
Cocârţă Diana M. +2 more
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Indoor Air Factors Affecting the Growth of Microorganism in an Indonesian Gas Company’s Dormitory
Introduction: Mold may affect the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in workplace dormitories. This study aims to investigate indoor air factors that affect molds growth in a dormitory of an LNG Company in Indonesia.
Sjahrul Meizar Nasri +3 more
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Bioaerosol Contribution to Atmospheric Particulate Matter in Indoor University Environments [PDF]
Within the framework of the project “Integrated Evaluation of Indoor Particulate Exposure”, we carried out a 4-week field study to determine indoor bioaerosol, and its contribution to particulate matter (PM)10 and organic matter. The study was carried out in university classrooms, where most of the common indoor sources of atmospheric particles are ...
Marcovecchio F., Perrino C.
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A simple novel device for air sampling by electrokinetic capture. [PDF]
BackgroundA variety of different sampling devices are currently available to acquire air samples for the study of the microbiome of the air. All have a degree of technical complexity that limits deployment.
Frazier, Angel +5 more
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Bioaerosol assessment in indoor and outdoor environments: a case study from India
Exposure to bioaerosols has been associated with the occurrence of a variety of health impacts, including infectious illnesses, acute toxic effects, allergies, and cancer.
Raisa Jabeen +3 more
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a dynamic and tenacious pathogenic bacterium which is prevalent in livestock farming environments.
Bing-Mu Hsu +5 more
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Modelling the air cleaning performance of negative air ionisers in ventilated rooms [PDF]
Negative air ionisers have seen increasing use as devices for improving indoor air quality, including some success in clinical environments for reducing the transmission of infection.
Beggs, C., Noakes, C.J., Sleigh, P.A.
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Real-time Monitoring of Bioaerosol in a Residential Property in Central Tokyo
Real-time onsite monitoring of indoor airborne microbes in a residential property in central Tokyo was carried out in 2020 and 2021, following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nobuyuki Tanaka
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