Technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shed

Numerous studies have been conducted to analyse bacterial aerosols in animal houses, which is beneficial for the control of animal diseases. However, little information on aerosols in enclosed rabbit sheds was available. An FA-1 sampler was employed to collect air samples in an enclosed rabbit house...

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Main Authors: S. Li, M.Y. Li, T. Mu, Z.M. Miao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2016-03-01
Series:World Rabbit Science
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Online Access:http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/4170
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spelling doaj-c322d18e9c6d43fd9efac6d75f4ca8fa2020-11-25T02:59:20ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaWorld Rabbit Science1257-50111989-88862016-03-01241717510.4995/wrs.2016.41703806Technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shedS. Li0M.Y. Li1T. Mu2Z.M. Miao3College of Basic Medicine, Taishan Medical UniversityQingdao Kangda Food CompanyQingdao Kangda Food CompanyCollege of Life Sciences, Taishan Medical UniversityNumerous studies have been conducted to analyse bacterial aerosols in animal houses, which is beneficial for the control of animal diseases. However, little information on aerosols in enclosed rabbit sheds was available. An FA-1 sampler was employed to collect air samples in an enclosed rabbit house in the Qingdao region of China. Concentration, composition, and aerodynamics of bacterial aerosols inside the enclosed rabbit shed were systematically analysed. The concentration of airborne bacteria inside the rabbit shed was 2.11-6.36×104 colony forming unit/m3 (CFU/m3). Seventeen species of bacteria belonging to eight genera were identified. Among these, there were 11 species belonging to 4 genera of gram-positive bacteria, and 6 species belonging to 4 genera of gram-negative bacteria. The dominant species of bacteria were, in descending order, Micrococcus luteus (49.4%), Staphylococcus epidermidis (25.5%), and Alcaligenes odorans (10.2%). A total of about 76.3% of airborne bacteria was distributed in stages C-F of the FA-1 sampler (that ranges from A to F), with aerodynamic radii <3.3 μm in diameter. These particulates could enter lower respiratory tracks and even alveoli, posing a potential threat to the health of both animals and breeders.http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/4170airborne aerobic bacteriadominant speciesopportunistic pathogensaerodynamics
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M.Y. Li
T. Mu
Z.M. Miao
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M.Y. Li
T. Mu
Z.M. Miao
Technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shed
World Rabbit Science
airborne aerobic bacteria
dominant species
opportunistic pathogens
aerodynamics
author_facet S. Li
M.Y. Li
T. Mu
Z.M. Miao
author_sort S. Li
title Technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shed
title_short Technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shed
title_full Technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shed
title_fullStr Technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shed
title_full_unstemmed Technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shed
title_sort technical note: concentration and composition of airborne aerobic bacteria inside an enclosed rabbit shed
publisher Universitat Politècnica de València
series World Rabbit Science
issn 1257-5011
1989-8886
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Numerous studies have been conducted to analyse bacterial aerosols in animal houses, which is beneficial for the control of animal diseases. However, little information on aerosols in enclosed rabbit sheds was available. An FA-1 sampler was employed to collect air samples in an enclosed rabbit house in the Qingdao region of China. Concentration, composition, and aerodynamics of bacterial aerosols inside the enclosed rabbit shed were systematically analysed. The concentration of airborne bacteria inside the rabbit shed was 2.11-6.36×104 colony forming unit/m3 (CFU/m3). Seventeen species of bacteria belonging to eight genera were identified. Among these, there were 11 species belonging to 4 genera of gram-positive bacteria, and 6 species belonging to 4 genera of gram-negative bacteria. The dominant species of bacteria were, in descending order, Micrococcus luteus (49.4%), Staphylococcus epidermidis (25.5%), and Alcaligenes odorans (10.2%). A total of about 76.3% of airborne bacteria was distributed in stages C-F of the FA-1 sampler (that ranges from A to F), with aerodynamic radii <3.3 μm in diameter. These particulates could enter lower respiratory tracks and even alveoli, posing a potential threat to the health of both animals and breeders.
topic airborne aerobic bacteria
dominant species
opportunistic pathogens
aerodynamics
url http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/4170
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