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Impact of air humidity on the tenacity of different agents in bioaerosols
by
Rosen, Kerstin
, Bartel, Alexander
, Friese, Anika
, Siller, Paul
, Skopeck, Britta
, Rösler, Uwe
in
Aerosols
/ Air sampling
/ Airborne infection
/ Airborne microorganisms
/ Bacteria
/ Bioaerosols
/ Coronaviruses
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evaluation
/ Health aspects
/ Humidity
/ Medical research
/ Microorganisms
/ Particle size
/ Pathogens
/ Phages
/ Radiation
/ Recovery
/ Relative humidity
/ Spores
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Survival
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Viruses
2024
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Impact of air humidity on the tenacity of different agents in bioaerosols
by
Rosen, Kerstin
, Bartel, Alexander
, Friese, Anika
, Siller, Paul
, Skopeck, Britta
, Rösler, Uwe
in
Aerosols
/ Air sampling
/ Airborne infection
/ Airborne microorganisms
/ Bacteria
/ Bioaerosols
/ Coronaviruses
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evaluation
/ Health aspects
/ Humidity
/ Medical research
/ Microorganisms
/ Particle size
/ Pathogens
/ Phages
/ Radiation
/ Recovery
/ Relative humidity
/ Spores
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Survival
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Viruses
2024
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Impact of air humidity on the tenacity of different agents in bioaerosols
by
Rosen, Kerstin
, Bartel, Alexander
, Friese, Anika
, Siller, Paul
, Skopeck, Britta
, Rösler, Uwe
in
Aerosols
/ Air sampling
/ Airborne infection
/ Airborne microorganisms
/ Bacteria
/ Bioaerosols
/ Coronaviruses
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental conditions
/ Evaluation
/ Health aspects
/ Humidity
/ Medical research
/ Microorganisms
/ Particle size
/ Pathogens
/ Phages
/ Radiation
/ Recovery
/ Relative humidity
/ Spores
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Survival
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Viruses
2024
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Impact of air humidity on the tenacity of different agents in bioaerosols
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Impact of air humidity on the tenacity of different agents in bioaerosols
2024
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Despite the variety of pathogens that are transmitted via the airborne route, few data are available on factors that influence the tenacity of airborne pathogens. In order to better understand and thus control airborne infections, knowledge of these factors is important. In this study, three agents, S . aureus , G . stearothermophilus spores and the MS2 bacteriophage, were aerosolized at relative humidities (RH) varying between 30% and 70%. Air samples were then analyzed to determine the concentration of the agents. S . aureus was found to have significantly lower survival rate in the aerosol at RH above 60%. It showed the lowest recovery rates of the three agents, ranging from 0.13% at approximately 70% RH to 4.39% at 30% RH. G . stearothermophilus spores showed the highest tenacity with recovery rates ranging from 41.85% to 61.73% with little effect of RH. For the MS2 bacteriophage, a significantly lower tenacity in the aerosol was observed with a recovery rate of 4.24% for intermediate RH of approximately 50%. The results of this study confirm the significant influence of the RH on the tenacity of airborne microorganisms depending on the specific agent. These data show that the behavior of microorganism in bioaerosols is varies under different environmental conditions.
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