Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil

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Main Author: Cajazeiras, Ítalo Magno Pereira
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Carvalho, Fátima Cristiane Teles de, Abreu, Jade Oliveira, Cattony, Carlos Mattoso, Mendonça, Kamila Vieira de, Silva, Marcus Vinícius Chagas da, Cavalcante, Rivelino Martins, Sousa, Oscarina Viana de
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Summary: Introduction: Regular physical activity and outdoor leisure provide significant health benefits. In urban environments, issues related to the air microbiological quality have become a priority due to the pandemic situation we are experiencing. This study analyzed the aerial microbiota of outdoor public spaces, using a qualitative and quantitative approach in Brazilian coastal town. Materials and methods: Three intra-urban areas were analyzed and characterizing according the thermo-hydrometric characteristics and vegetal cover. Bioaerosols were collected during the wet and dry seasons using the passive sampling technique with selective growth media for fungi and bacteria. Microbial groups were quantified on agar plates; colonies were randomly selected, purified and classified. The antibiotic resistance was evaluated against 6 antibiotics belonging to 6 classes. Results: Bacteria were relatively more frequent than fungi in the three areas. Among isolates, bacteria represented from 76% (P1) to 90% (P3) of the suspended microbiota in the rainy season; in dry season, the percentages varied from 87% (P1) to 91% (P2 and P3). Genus Bacillus was the main representative of Gram positive and Enterobacter genus the most frequently identified among Gram-negative bacteria. Aspergillus and Penicillium genera were the dominant among fungi. Fifty per cent from bacterial strains analyzed were resistant to at least one of the tested antimicrobials. Conclusion: Bacteria proved more abundant than fungi and more susceptible to climate and environmental changes in the leisure areas of the city. The monitoring of biological agents in the air is important for environmental management and population health.
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spelling Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, BrazilAir qualityBacteriaAntibiotic resistanceQualidade do arBactériaResistencia ao antibioticoIntroduction: Regular physical activity and outdoor leisure provide significant health benefits. In urban environments, issues related to the air microbiological quality have become a priority due to the pandemic situation we are experiencing. This study analyzed the aerial microbiota of outdoor public spaces, using a qualitative and quantitative approach in Brazilian coastal town. Materials and methods: Three intra-urban areas were analyzed and characterizing according the thermo-hydrometric characteristics and vegetal cover. Bioaerosols were collected during the wet and dry seasons using the passive sampling technique with selective growth media for fungi and bacteria. Microbial groups were quantified on agar plates; colonies were randomly selected, purified and classified. The antibiotic resistance was evaluated against 6 antibiotics belonging to 6 classes. Results: Bacteria were relatively more frequent than fungi in the three areas. Among isolates, bacteria represented from 76% (P1) to 90% (P3) of the suspended microbiota in the rainy season; in dry season, the percentages varied from 87% (P1) to 91% (P2 and P3). Genus Bacillus was the main representative of Gram positive and Enterobacter genus the most frequently identified among Gram-negative bacteria. Aspergillus and Penicillium genera were the dominant among fungi. Fifty per cent from bacterial strains analyzed were resistant to at least one of the tested antimicrobials. Conclusion: Bacteria proved more abundant than fungi and more susceptible to climate and environmental changes in the leisure areas of the city. The monitoring of biological agents in the air is important for environmental management and population health.Journal of Air Pollution and Health2023-05-19T13:04:20Z2023-05-19T13:04:20Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCAJAZEIRAS, Ítalo Magno Pereira ; CARVALHO, Fátima Cristiane Teles de; ABREU, Jade Oliveira; CATTONY, Carlos Mattoso ; MENDONÇA, Kamila Vieira de ; SILVA, Marcus Vinícius Chagas da ; CAVALCANTE, Rivelino Martins; SOUSA, Oscarina Viana de. Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil). Journal of Air Pollution and Health, Iran, v. 7, n, 2, p. 205-2016, 2022. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.18502/japh.v7i2.9603. Acesso em:19 maio 2023.2476-3071http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72394ark:/83112/001300002qr51Cajazeiras, Ítalo Magno PereiraCarvalho, Fátima Cristiane Teles deAbreu, Jade OliveiraCattony, Carlos MattosoMendonça, Kamila Vieira deSilva, Marcus Vinícius Chagas daCavalcante, Rivelino MartinsSousa, Oscarina Viana deengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-05-19T13:04:20Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/72394Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2023-05-19T13:04:20Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil
title Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil
spellingShingle Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil
Cajazeiras, Ítalo Magno Pereira
Air quality
Bacteria
Antibiotic resistance
Qualidade do ar
Bactéria
Resistencia ao antibiotico
title_short Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil
title_full Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil
title_fullStr Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil
title_sort Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil
author Cajazeiras, Ítalo Magno Pereira
author_facet Cajazeiras, Ítalo Magno Pereira
Carvalho, Fátima Cristiane Teles de
Abreu, Jade Oliveira
Cattony, Carlos Mattoso
Mendonça, Kamila Vieira de
Silva, Marcus Vinícius Chagas da
Cavalcante, Rivelino Martins
Sousa, Oscarina Viana de
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Fátima Cristiane Teles de
Abreu, Jade Oliveira
Cattony, Carlos Mattoso
Mendonça, Kamila Vieira de
Silva, Marcus Vinícius Chagas da
Cavalcante, Rivelino Martins
Sousa, Oscarina Viana de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cajazeiras, Ítalo Magno Pereira
Carvalho, Fátima Cristiane Teles de
Abreu, Jade Oliveira
Cattony, Carlos Mattoso
Mendonça, Kamila Vieira de
Silva, Marcus Vinícius Chagas da
Cavalcante, Rivelino Martins
Sousa, Oscarina Viana de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Air quality
Bacteria
Antibiotic resistance
Qualidade do ar
Bactéria
Resistencia ao antibiotico
topic Air quality
Bacteria
Antibiotic resistance
Qualidade do ar
Bactéria
Resistencia ao antibiotico
description Introduction: Regular physical activity and outdoor leisure provide significant health benefits. In urban environments, issues related to the air microbiological quality have become a priority due to the pandemic situation we are experiencing. This study analyzed the aerial microbiota of outdoor public spaces, using a qualitative and quantitative approach in Brazilian coastal town. Materials and methods: Three intra-urban areas were analyzed and characterizing according the thermo-hydrometric characteristics and vegetal cover. Bioaerosols were collected during the wet and dry seasons using the passive sampling technique with selective growth media for fungi and bacteria. Microbial groups were quantified on agar plates; colonies were randomly selected, purified and classified. The antibiotic resistance was evaluated against 6 antibiotics belonging to 6 classes. Results: Bacteria were relatively more frequent than fungi in the three areas. Among isolates, bacteria represented from 76% (P1) to 90% (P3) of the suspended microbiota in the rainy season; in dry season, the percentages varied from 87% (P1) to 91% (P2 and P3). Genus Bacillus was the main representative of Gram positive and Enterobacter genus the most frequently identified among Gram-negative bacteria. Aspergillus and Penicillium genera were the dominant among fungi. Fifty per cent from bacterial strains analyzed were resistant to at least one of the tested antimicrobials. Conclusion: Bacteria proved more abundant than fungi and more susceptible to climate and environmental changes in the leisure areas of the city. The monitoring of biological agents in the air is important for environmental management and population health.
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dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv CAJAZEIRAS, Ítalo Magno Pereira ; CARVALHO, Fátima Cristiane Teles de; ABREU, Jade Oliveira; CATTONY, Carlos Mattoso ; MENDONÇA, Kamila Vieira de ; SILVA, Marcus Vinícius Chagas da ; CAVALCANTE, Rivelino Martins; SOUSA, Oscarina Viana de. Microbial content of bioaerosols in outdoor urban recreation areas of an Atlantic coastal city (Fortaleza-CE, Brazil). Journal of Air Pollution and Health, Iran, v. 7, n, 2, p. 205-2016, 2022. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.18502/japh.v7i2.9603. Acesso em:19 maio 2023.
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