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Contribution of Visible Surface Mold to Airborne Fungal Concentration as Assessed by Digital Image Quantification

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PATHOGENS
卷 10, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10081032

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bioaerosol; fungi; surface; indoor air

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 108-2314-B-320-004]

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Indoor fungal air concentrations are significantly correlated with outdoor concentrations, but a high surface fungal density does not necessarily lead to high airborne fungal concentrations. Therefore, quantification of the surface fungal area is recommended to assess the risk of surface fungi propelling into the air.
The rapid monitoring of total fungi, including air and surface fungal profiling, is an important issue. Here, we applied air and surface sampling, combined with digital image quantification of surface mold spots, to evaluate the contribution of surface fungi to airborne fungal concentrations. Cladosporium, Penicillium, Aspergillus, and yeast often appeared in the air or on wall surfaces during sampling. The indoor/outdoor concentration ratios (I/O ratios) demonstrated that the airborne concentrations of commonly found fungal genera outdoors were higher than those indoors (median I/O ratio = 0.65-0.91), excluding those of Penicillium and yeast. Additionally, the surface density (fungal concentration/area) of individual fungi showed no significant correlation with the airborne concentration, excluding that of Geotrichum. However, if a higher surface ratio (>0.00031) of mold spots appeared in the total area of an indoor environment, then the concentrations of Aspergillus and Geotrichum in the air increased significantly. Our results demonstrated that the airborne concentration of indoor fungi is significantly correlated with the outdoor concentration. A higher density of surface fungi does not necessarily contribute to a high fungal concentration in the air. In contrast to fungal density, quantification of the surface fungal area is recommended to assess the risk of surface fungi propelling into the air.

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