Application of Airborne Microorganism Indexes in Offices, Gyms, and Libraries
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sampling Method
2.2. Microorganisms Assessed
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Functioning Modes | N | Mesophilic Bacteria CFU/m3 | Psychrophilic Bacteria CFU/m3 | Fungal Count CFU/m3 | |||
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M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | ||
Heating | 10 | 191.20 ± 144.53 | 8–450 | 176.70 ± 117.21 | 7–366 | 136.00 ± 32.80 | 22–654 |
Simple ventilation | 10 | 667.60 ± 1602.60 | 6–5200 | 761.90 ± 1519.7 | 10–5000 | 131.50 ± 72.30 | 5–190 |
Air Conditioning | 10 | 1089.70 ± 2392.20 | 19–7800 | 495.60 ± 307.20 | 76–860 | 119.60 ± 48.84 | 28–199 |
Functioning Modes | N | GIMC/m3 | IMC | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | ||
Heating | 10 | 503.90 ± 282.22 | 124–1111 | 7.30 ± 20.03 | 0.20–64.30 |
Simple ventilation | 10 | 1561.00 ± 3154.80 | 21–10,450 | 0.80 ± 0.40 | 0.10–1.30 |
Air Conditioning | 10 | 1704.90 ± 2537.57 | 229–8720 | 1.60 ± 2.67 | 0.02–9.10 |
Functioning Modes | N | Mesophilic Bacteria CFU/m3 | Psychrophilic Bacteria CFU/m3 | Fungal Count CFU/m3 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD. | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | ||
Heating | 10 | 1096.60 ± 924.40 | 140–2850 | 1446.40 ± 1356.82 | 180–4650 | 187.50 ± 167.02 | 20–568 |
Simple ventilation | 10 | 393.00 ± 257.00 | 120–980 | 819.00 ± 432.40 | 330–1800 | 1208.90 ± 1459.60 | 90–4848 |
Air Conditioning | 10 | 666.50 ± 477.76 | 200–1800 | 1509.00 ± 1354.02 | 440–4400 | 2430.90 ± 3678.31 | 8–10,848 |
Functioning Modes | N | GIMC/m3 | IMC | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | ||
Heating | 10 | 2703.50 ± 2144.84 | 1160–7090 | 0.90 ± 0.74 | 0.12–2.40 |
Simple ventilation | 10 | 2420.90 ± 1645.70 | 910–6548 | 0.50 ± 0.30 | 0.17–1.20 |
Air Conditioning | 10 | 4606.40 ± 4428.70 | 1480–15,248 | 0.60 ± 0.39 | 0.20–1.40 |
Functioning Modes | N | Mesophilic Bacteria CFU/m3 | Psychrophilic Bacteria CFU/m3 | Fungal Count CFU/m3 | |||
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M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | ||
Heating | 10 | 171.20 ± 72.43 | 112–320 | 301.10 ± 237.26 | 125–725 | 123.90 ± 54.52 | 62–220 |
Simple ventilation | 10 | 65.10 ± 29.40 | 38–110 | 152.40 ± 90.70 | 81–380 | 66.00 ± 31.70 | 32–110 |
Air Conditioning | 10 | 71.80 ± 30.50 | 30–120 | 200.60 ± 127.65 | 97–400 | 76.60 ± 36.55 | 35–120 |
Functioning Modes | N | GIMC/m3 | IMC | ||
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M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | ||
Heating | 10 | 596.20 ± 335.08 | 300–1250 | 0.70 ± 0.22 | 0.40–0.90 |
Simple ventilation | 10 | 283.50 ± 131.70 | 153–578 | 0.50 ± 0.20 | 0.25–0.70 |
Air Conditioning | 10 | 349.00 ± 176.43 | 182–652.50 | 0.40 ± 0.18 | 0.20–0.60 |
Sampling Points | N | Heating GIMC/m3 | Simple Ventilation GIMC/m3 | Air Conditioning GIMC/m3 | |||
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M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | M ± SD | Min–max | ||
Gyms- outdoor | 10 | 714.40 ± 294.00 | 328–1268 | 703.10 ± 226.40 | 484–1236 | 3586.10 ± 2326.42 | 1325–9240 |
Libraries outdoor | 10 | 410.65 ± 187.81 | 266–880 | 596.55 ± 167.19 | 359–892 | 508.40 ± 141,01 | 364–830 |
Offices-outdoor | 10 | 421.70 ± 179.62 | 248–890 | 619.90 ± 169.30 | 392–933 | 703.80 ± 226.20 | 485–1068 |
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Grisoli, P.; Albertoni, M.; Rodolfi, M. Application of Airborne Microorganism Indexes in Offices, Gyms, and Libraries. Appl. Sci. 2019, 9, 1101. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9061101
Grisoli P, Albertoni M, Rodolfi M. Application of Airborne Microorganism Indexes in Offices, Gyms, and Libraries. Applied Sciences. 2019; 9(6):1101. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9061101
Chicago/Turabian StyleGrisoli, Pietro, Marco Albertoni, and Marinella Rodolfi. 2019. "Application of Airborne Microorganism Indexes in Offices, Gyms, and Libraries" Applied Sciences 9, no. 6: 1101. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9061101
APA StyleGrisoli, P., Albertoni, M., & Rodolfi, M. (2019). Application of Airborne Microorganism Indexes in Offices, Gyms, and Libraries. Applied Sciences, 9(6), 1101. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9061101