Comparison of airborne bacteria and fungi in different types of buildings in a temperate climate zone city, Kunming, China

Author:

Wang Shengqi1,Qian Hua1ORCID,Sun Zongke2,Cao Guoqing3,Ding Pei2

Affiliation:

1. School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

2. Department of Environmental Microbiology, National Institute of Environmental Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China

3. Institute of Building Environmental and Energy Efficiency, China Academy of Building Research, Beijing, China

Abstract

The characteristics of airborne bacteria and fungi in different types of buildings are still unclear. This article applied the culturing and next-generation sequencing methods to characterize the airborne bacteria and fungi in five types of buildings during winter in Kunming, China. Results showed that the mean concentrations of fungi in different buildings were similar (approx. 387 ± 388 CFU/m3). The highest culturable bacterial concentration was found in residences, while the lowest was in the library. Lowering relative humidity, PM2.5 concentration and occupant density can reduce the bacterial concentrations. The major bacterial size in residences and in a hospital was 1.1–2.1 μm, while in other buildings was 2.1–3.3 μm. The PM2.5 concentration and occupant activities are key factors that could affect the microorganism size distributions . The community structures of the bacteria in the library and fungi in the hospital showed distinctive differences from the results in other buildings. The community structure of outdoor microorganisms showed great differences between soil and air samples. This study is helpful to give practical implications for assessing microbial characteristics in different types of buildings and provide valuable data for the formulation of indoor bioaerosol standards in China.

Funder

The National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Building and Construction

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