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Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) of Workers Exposure to Bioaerosols at MSW Open Dumpsites

Journal

RISK ANALYSIS
Volume 41, Issue 10, Pages 1911-1924

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/risa.13670

Keywords

Aspergillus fumigatus; bioaerosols; E; coli; open dumpsite; QMRA

Funding

  1. Niger Delta Development Commission, Nigeria

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The study utilized bioaerosol exposure data to calculate the risk of infection for dumpsite workers exposed to Aspergillus fumigatus and Escherichia coli O157:H7. Workers engaged in different activities at specific areas of the dumpsite were found to have high risks of respiratory and gastrointestinal infections.
The bioaerosol exposure data from the study by Akpeimeh, Fletcher, and Evans (2019) was used to compute the risk of infection from the exposure of dumpsite workers to Aspergillus fumigatus and Escherichia coli O157:H7. A stochastic (Markov Chain) model was used to model the transport of the inhaled dose though the human respiratory system and then integrated into the beta-Poisson dose-response model to estimate workers risks of respiratory and gastrointestinal (GI) infection. The infection risk was computed based on workers exposure to E. coli O157:H7 at 10-50% pathogen ingestion rate and pathogen-indicator ratio (P:I) of 1:10(3) and 1:10(4), while exposure to A. fumigatus was based solely on the average initial exposure dose. The results showed that after 11 hours of exposure, workers engaged in scavenging, waste sorting, and site monitoring were at risk of respiratory and GI infection in the magnitude of 10(-1). However, the risk estimates associated with specific areas of the dumpsite showed that, the risk of GI infection at the active area ranged between 3.23 x 10(-3)-1.56 x 10(-2) and 3.25 x 10(-4)-1.62 x 10(-3); dormant area 2.06 x 10(-3)-1.01 x 10(-2) and 2.09 x 10(-4)-1.04 x 10(-3); entrance 1.85 x 10(-3)-9.09 x 10(-3) and 1.87 x 10(-4)-9.27 x 10(-4); boundary 1.82 x 10(-3)-8.82 x 10(-3) and 2.09 x 10(-4)-8.94 x 10(-4) for P:I = 1:10(3) and 1:10(4) respectively, while the risk of respiratory infection risks were in the magnitude of 10(-1) for all four locations. The estimated risk of workers developing respiratory and gastrointestinal infections were high for all activities assessed at the dumpsite.

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