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Aero microbiology
• In the 1930s, F.C. Meier coined(make up) the term aerobiology to
describe a project that involved the study of life in the air.
• Since then, aerobiology has been defined by many as the study of
the aerosolization(the dispersal of a substance such as medicine or
viral particales in the from of aerosol), aerial transmission and
deposition of biological materials.
• Others have defined it more specifically as the study of diseases that
may be transmitted via the respiratory route.
• Despite the variations in definition, this evolving area is becoming
increasingly important in many aspects of diverse fields including
public health, environmental science, industrial and agricultural
engineering, biological warfare and space exploration.
bioaerosols
• The composition of bioaerosols can be liquid or solid, or a
mixture of the two, and should be thought of as
microorganisms associated with airborne particles, or as
airborne particles containing microorganisms. This is
because it is rare to have microorganisms (or toxins) that are
not associated with other airborne particles such as dust or
water. This information is derived from particle size
analysis experiments, which indicate that the average
diameter of airborne bacterial particles is greater than 5 μm
. By comparison, the average size of a soil-borne bacterium,
0.3 to 1 μm, is less than one-fifth this size. Similar particle
size analysis experiments show the same to be true for
aerosolized microorganisms other than bacteria, including
viruses.
Particulate Matter
• Particulate matter is the some of all liquid and solid
particales suspended in air many of which are hazardous.
• Symptoms of particulate matter inhalation include:
• decreased pulmonary function;
• chronic coughs; bronchitis; and asthmatic attacks. The
specific causal mechanisms are poorly understood.
• One well-documented episode occurred in London in 1952,
when levels of smoke and sulfur dioxide aerosols, largely
associated with coal combustion, reached elevated levels
due to local weather conditions. Over a 10-day period,
approximately 4000 deaths were attributed(mansube) to
cardiovascular and lung disorders brought on or
aggravated(barh ghaya) by these aerosols.
Mongolian dust over the sea of Japan
1998-2001
Atmospheric layers
• The most interest is in Boundary layer(between
1100 and 2000m from the earth surface)
– Extending to height of 0.1 k, from earth’s surface
– Responsible for transport of particles for both long
and short distance
– Divided into three parts
– 1. Laminar boundary: layer of still air i.e. 1um –
several meters thick
– 2. Turbulent boundary layer: is always is motion and
responsible for wind dispersion
– 3. Local eddy layer: zone of interaction b/w still and
turbulent boundary
Distribution of microbes in air
• No microbes is indigenous
• Transported from aquatic or terrestrial
habitats
• 300-1000 feet are from soil that are attached
to fragments of dried leaves, staw or dust
particles that are blown by wind
• Spores of fungi are numerous than any other
live microbes over sea surface within about
400 miles of land
• These respiratory bacteria are dispersed in air in
the droplets of saliva and mucus
• Produced by coughing, sneezing, talking and
laughing
• Single sneeze might contain 10,000 to 100,000
bacteria
• Microbes associated with moisture or saliva are
called droplet nuclei
• Microbes associated with dust in air is known as
infectious dust
Aero-microbiological pathway
• Involves
• 1. the launching of bioaerosole
• 2. The subsequent transport via diffusion and
dispersion
• 3. Deposition
Launching
• The process whereby particles become
suspended within the earth atmosphere
• Launching occurs from both terrestrial and
aquatic environment
• Usually occur by
– Air turbulence(irregular motion of the air) created by
movement of humans, animals, machines
– Generations, storage and disposal of wastes
– Natural mechanical process such as action of water
and wind
– Release of fungal spores in natural life cycles
• Possible Modes of Respiratory Transmission of Influenza A
• Direct Contact
• Transmission occurs when the transfer of microorganism results from direct physical contact
between an infected or colonized individual and a susceptible host.
• Indirect Contact
• Transmission occurs by the passive transfer of microorganisms to a susceptible host via inanimate
contaminated object or fomite.
• Droplet
• Transmission occurs via large droplets (≥5 μm diameter) generated from the respiratory tract of the
infected individual during coughing or sneezing, talking or during procedures such as suctioning or
bronchoscopy. These droplets are propelled a distance of less than 1 m through the air, and are
deposited on the nasal or oral mucosa of the new host or in their immediate environment. These large
droplets do not remain suspended in the air and true aerosolization does not occur.
• Airborne
• Transmission occurs via the dissemination of microorganisms by aerosolization. Organisms are
contained in droplet nuclei (airborne particles less than 5 μm that result from the evaporation of large
droplets), or in dust particles containing skin cells and other debris that remain suspended in the air
for long periods of time. Microorganisms are widely dispersed by air currents and inhaled by
susceptible hosts.
• Case Study 5.2
• The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918
• This pandemic affected approximately one-third of the
world population at that time, with 3–6% dying. The
pandemic lasted from January 1918 to December 1920, the
responsible virus being H1N1. This was the first outbreak
resulting from H1N1, with the second epidemic occurring in
2009. Although the pandemic did not originate in Spain, the
term “Spanish flu” was coined due to the severity of the
infections in Spain. It is believed that the pandemic began in
Haskell County, Kansas, before spreading rapidly to
Europe. Estimates of the total number of deaths range from
50 to 100 million worldwide with 500,000 to 675,000
deaths in the U.S.A.

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Aero microbioloigy (1)

  • 2. • In the 1930s, F.C. Meier coined(make up) the term aerobiology to describe a project that involved the study of life in the air. • Since then, aerobiology has been defined by many as the study of the aerosolization(the dispersal of a substance such as medicine or viral particales in the from of aerosol), aerial transmission and deposition of biological materials. • Others have defined it more specifically as the study of diseases that may be transmitted via the respiratory route. • Despite the variations in definition, this evolving area is becoming increasingly important in many aspects of diverse fields including public health, environmental science, industrial and agricultural engineering, biological warfare and space exploration.
  • 3.
  • 4. bioaerosols • The composition of bioaerosols can be liquid or solid, or a mixture of the two, and should be thought of as microorganisms associated with airborne particles, or as airborne particles containing microorganisms. This is because it is rare to have microorganisms (or toxins) that are not associated with other airborne particles such as dust or water. This information is derived from particle size analysis experiments, which indicate that the average diameter of airborne bacterial particles is greater than 5 μm . By comparison, the average size of a soil-borne bacterium, 0.3 to 1 μm, is less than one-fifth this size. Similar particle size analysis experiments show the same to be true for aerosolized microorganisms other than bacteria, including viruses.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. Particulate Matter • Particulate matter is the some of all liquid and solid particales suspended in air many of which are hazardous. • Symptoms of particulate matter inhalation include: • decreased pulmonary function; • chronic coughs; bronchitis; and asthmatic attacks. The specific causal mechanisms are poorly understood. • One well-documented episode occurred in London in 1952, when levels of smoke and sulfur dioxide aerosols, largely associated with coal combustion, reached elevated levels due to local weather conditions. Over a 10-day period, approximately 4000 deaths were attributed(mansube) to cardiovascular and lung disorders brought on or aggravated(barh ghaya) by these aerosols.
  • 8. Mongolian dust over the sea of Japan 1998-2001
  • 9. Atmospheric layers • The most interest is in Boundary layer(between 1100 and 2000m from the earth surface) – Extending to height of 0.1 k, from earth’s surface – Responsible for transport of particles for both long and short distance – Divided into three parts – 1. Laminar boundary: layer of still air i.e. 1um – several meters thick – 2. Turbulent boundary layer: is always is motion and responsible for wind dispersion – 3. Local eddy layer: zone of interaction b/w still and turbulent boundary
  • 10. Distribution of microbes in air • No microbes is indigenous • Transported from aquatic or terrestrial habitats • 300-1000 feet are from soil that are attached to fragments of dried leaves, staw or dust particles that are blown by wind • Spores of fungi are numerous than any other live microbes over sea surface within about 400 miles of land
  • 11.
  • 12. • These respiratory bacteria are dispersed in air in the droplets of saliva and mucus • Produced by coughing, sneezing, talking and laughing • Single sneeze might contain 10,000 to 100,000 bacteria • Microbes associated with moisture or saliva are called droplet nuclei • Microbes associated with dust in air is known as infectious dust
  • 13. Aero-microbiological pathway • Involves • 1. the launching of bioaerosole • 2. The subsequent transport via diffusion and dispersion • 3. Deposition
  • 14. Launching • The process whereby particles become suspended within the earth atmosphere • Launching occurs from both terrestrial and aquatic environment • Usually occur by – Air turbulence(irregular motion of the air) created by movement of humans, animals, machines – Generations, storage and disposal of wastes – Natural mechanical process such as action of water and wind – Release of fungal spores in natural life cycles
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. • Possible Modes of Respiratory Transmission of Influenza A • Direct Contact • Transmission occurs when the transfer of microorganism results from direct physical contact between an infected or colonized individual and a susceptible host. • Indirect Contact • Transmission occurs by the passive transfer of microorganisms to a susceptible host via inanimate contaminated object or fomite. • Droplet • Transmission occurs via large droplets (≥5 μm diameter) generated from the respiratory tract of the infected individual during coughing or sneezing, talking or during procedures such as suctioning or bronchoscopy. These droplets are propelled a distance of less than 1 m through the air, and are deposited on the nasal or oral mucosa of the new host or in their immediate environment. These large droplets do not remain suspended in the air and true aerosolization does not occur. • Airborne • Transmission occurs via the dissemination of microorganisms by aerosolization. Organisms are contained in droplet nuclei (airborne particles less than 5 μm that result from the evaporation of large droplets), or in dust particles containing skin cells and other debris that remain suspended in the air for long periods of time. Microorganisms are widely dispersed by air currents and inhaled by susceptible hosts.
  • 19. • Case Study 5.2 • The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918 • This pandemic affected approximately one-third of the world population at that time, with 3–6% dying. The pandemic lasted from January 1918 to December 1920, the responsible virus being H1N1. This was the first outbreak resulting from H1N1, with the second epidemic occurring in 2009. Although the pandemic did not originate in Spain, the term “Spanish flu” was coined due to the severity of the infections in Spain. It is believed that the pandemic began in Haskell County, Kansas, before spreading rapidly to Europe. Estimates of the total number of deaths range from 50 to 100 million worldwide with 500,000 to 675,000 deaths in the U.S.A.