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A systematic review and meta-analysis of indoor bioaerosols in hospitals: The influence of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
by
Ji, Conghua
, Liu, Shan
, Wu, Hanting
, Wu, Li
, Li, Qiushuang
, Dai, Rongchen
in
Aerosols
/ Air conditioning
/ Air Conditioning - instrumentation
/ Air flow
/ Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis
/ Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control
/ Air quality
/ Airborne bacteria
/ Airborne microorganisms
/ Bacteria
/ Bioaerosols
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ China
/ Classification
/ Coronaviruses
/ Counting methods
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental Monitoring - instrumentation
/ Environmental Monitoring - methods
/ Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
/ Evaluation
/ Filters
/ Filtration - standards
/ Fungi
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Heating
/ Heating - instrumentation
/ HEPA filters
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals - standards
/ Humans
/ HVAC
/ HVAC equipment
/ Identification methods
/ Incubation
/ Indoor air
/ Indoor air pollution
/ Indoor air quality
/ Indoor environments
/ Infectious diseases
/ Laminar air flow
/ Laminar flow
/ Maintenance and repair
/ Medical care
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Microorganisms
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pandemics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Public health
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality management
/ Rare species
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Safety and security measures
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Software
/ Standard deviation
/ Statistical methods
/ System effectiveness
/ Systematic review
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilation - instrumentation
/ Ventilators
2021
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of indoor bioaerosols in hospitals: The influence of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
by
Ji, Conghua
, Liu, Shan
, Wu, Hanting
, Wu, Li
, Li, Qiushuang
, Dai, Rongchen
in
Aerosols
/ Air conditioning
/ Air Conditioning - instrumentation
/ Air flow
/ Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis
/ Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control
/ Air quality
/ Airborne bacteria
/ Airborne microorganisms
/ Bacteria
/ Bioaerosols
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ China
/ Classification
/ Coronaviruses
/ Counting methods
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental Monitoring - instrumentation
/ Environmental Monitoring - methods
/ Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
/ Evaluation
/ Filters
/ Filtration - standards
/ Fungi
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Heating
/ Heating - instrumentation
/ HEPA filters
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals - standards
/ Humans
/ HVAC
/ HVAC equipment
/ Identification methods
/ Incubation
/ Indoor air
/ Indoor air pollution
/ Indoor air quality
/ Indoor environments
/ Infectious diseases
/ Laminar air flow
/ Laminar flow
/ Maintenance and repair
/ Medical care
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Microorganisms
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pandemics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Public health
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality management
/ Rare species
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Safety and security measures
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Software
/ Standard deviation
/ Statistical methods
/ System effectiveness
/ Systematic review
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilation - instrumentation
/ Ventilators
2021
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of indoor bioaerosols in hospitals: The influence of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
by
Ji, Conghua
, Liu, Shan
, Wu, Hanting
, Wu, Li
, Li, Qiushuang
, Dai, Rongchen
in
Aerosols
/ Air conditioning
/ Air Conditioning - instrumentation
/ Air flow
/ Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis
/ Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control
/ Air quality
/ Airborne bacteria
/ Airborne microorganisms
/ Bacteria
/ Bioaerosols
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ China
/ Classification
/ Coronaviruses
/ Counting methods
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental Monitoring - instrumentation
/ Environmental Monitoring - methods
/ Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
/ Evaluation
/ Filters
/ Filtration - standards
/ Fungi
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Heating
/ Heating - instrumentation
/ HEPA filters
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals - standards
/ Humans
/ HVAC
/ HVAC equipment
/ Identification methods
/ Incubation
/ Indoor air
/ Indoor air pollution
/ Indoor air quality
/ Indoor environments
/ Infectious diseases
/ Laminar air flow
/ Laminar flow
/ Maintenance and repair
/ Medical care
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Microorganisms
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Pandemics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Public health
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality management
/ Rare species
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Safety and security measures
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Software
/ Standard deviation
/ Statistical methods
/ System effectiveness
/ Systematic review
/ Ventilation
/ Ventilation - instrumentation
/ Ventilators
2021
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of indoor bioaerosols in hospitals: The influence of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of indoor bioaerosols in hospitals: The influence of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
2021
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To evaluate (1) the relationship between heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and bioaerosol concentrations in hospital rooms, and (2) the effectiveness of laminar air flow (LAF) and high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) according to the indoor bioaerosol concentrations.
Databases of Embase, PubMed, Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, and Web of Science were searched from 1st January 2000 to 31st December 2020. Two reviewers independently extracted data and assessed the quality of the studies. The samples obtained from different areas of hospitals were grouped and described statistically. Furthermore, the meta-analysis of LAF and HEPA were performed using random-effects models. The methodological quality of the studies included in the meta-analysis was assessed using the checklist recommended by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
The mean CFU/m3 of the conventional HVAC rooms and enhanced HVAC rooms was lower than that of rooms without HVAC systems. Furthermore, the use of the HEPA filter reduced bacteria by 113.13 (95% CI: -197.89, -28.38) CFU/m3 and fungi by 6.53 (95% CI: -10.50, -2.55) CFU/m3. Meanwhile, the indoor bacterial concentration of LAF systems decreased by 40.05 (95% CI: -55.52, -24.58) CFU/m3 compared to that of conventional HVAC systems.
The HVAC systems in hospitals can effectively remove bioaerosols. Further, the use of HEPA filters is an effective option for areas that are under-ventilated and require additional protection. However, other components of the LAF system other than the HEPA filter are not conducive to removing airborne bacteria and fungi.
Although our study analysed the overall trend of indoor bioaerosols, the conclusions cannot be extrapolated to rare, hard-to-culture, and highly pathogenic species, as well as species complexes. These species require specific culture conditions or different sampling requirements. Investigating the effects of HVAC systems on these species via conventional culture counting methods is challenging and further analysis that includes combining molecular identification methods is necessary.
Our study was the first meta-analysis to evaluate the effect of HVAC systems on indoor bioaerosols through microbial incubation count. Our study demonstrated that HVAC systems could effectively reduce overall bioaerosol concentrations to maintain better indoor air quality. Moreover, our study provided further evidence that other components of the LAF system other than the HEPA filter are not conducive to removing airborne bacteria and fungi.
Our research showed that HEPA filters are more effective at removing bioaerosols in HVAC systems than the current LAF system. Therefore, instead of opting for the more costly LAF system, a filter with a higher filtration rate would be a better choice for indoor environments that require higher air quality; this is valuable for operating room construction and maintenance budget allocation.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Air Conditioning - instrumentation
/ Air flow
/ Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis
/ Air Pollution, Indoor - prevention & control
/ Bacteria
/ China
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental Monitoring - instrumentation
/ Environmental Monitoring - methods
/ Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
/ Filters
/ Fungi
/ Heating
/ Humans
/ HVAC
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Safety and security measures
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Software
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