Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Different Hospital Wards by Bioaerosol Sampling and Particle Counting in 2016

Introduction Hundreds of millions of patients are affected by nosocomial infections worldwide each year, leading to significant mortality and financial losses for health systems. Maintenance of adequate indoor air quality Air (IAQ) at hospitals is critical to the prevention of these infections. Eva...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Nikpey, Mohadeseh Choubdar, Ali Dastamouz, Mohammad Rahmani
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2018-05-01
Series:Muhandisī-i bihdāsht-i ḥirfah/ī
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Online Access:http://johe.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-357-en.pdf
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spelling doaj-fa3babd8c64e423f90c62dbc73a414332020-11-24T20:52:26ZfasHamadan University of Medical SciencesMuhandisī-i bihdāsht-i ḥirfah/ī2383-33782383-33782018-05-0151536010.21859/johe-5.1.53Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Different Hospital Wards by Bioaerosol Sampling and Particle Counting in 2016Ahmad Nikpey0Mohadeseh Choubdar1 Ali Dastamouz2 Mohammad Rahmani3Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Health, School of Health, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, IranMSc Student, Department of Occupational Health, School of Health, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, IranMSc Student, Department of Occupational Health, School of Health, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, IranBSc in Occupational Health, School of Health, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, IranIntroduction Hundreds of millions of patients are affected by nosocomial infections worldwide each year, leading to significant mortality and financial losses for health systems. Maintenance of adequate indoor air quality Air (IAQ) at hospitals is critical to the prevention of these infections. Evaluation of IAQ can be performed by bioaerosol sampling and particle counting. The current study aimed to quantitative evaluation of bioaerosol concentration and particle counting in various wards rooms at a hospital in Qazvin province. Methods In This descriptive-analytic study, 7 wards’s air of the hospital were studied. Air samples were taken according to the NIOSH standard instructions and Anderson procedure at flow rate of 28.3 L/min per 10 minutes on TSA, and sabarose dextrose agar media. The samples were incubated then counted and determined in term of CFU/m3. The particulate matters were measured using China Way CW-HPC200(A). Results The lowest mean of fungal and total concentration was observed in pathology and laboratory and the highest concentration was detected in ICU and CCU ward. The mean of the PM2.5 and PM0.3 was 189 n/m3 and 100499 n/m3. Spearman test just showed significant correlation between the total microbial concentration and PM0.3 (P=0.003). Conclusion Our results showed that bioaerosol concentrations in hospitals were higher than outdoor, might be related to the presence of patients, their activity, unsuitable ventilation and disinfection. Therefore continuous monitoring, promotion of hygienic disinfection standards and ventilation systems are needed to improve the IAQ especially in the hospital wards.http://johe.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-357-en.pdfIndoor Air QualityBioaerosolHospitalParticulate Matter
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author Ahmad Nikpey
Mohadeseh Choubdar
Ali Dastamouz
Mohammad Rahmani
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Mohadeseh Choubdar
Ali Dastamouz
Mohammad Rahmani
Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Different Hospital Wards by Bioaerosol Sampling and Particle Counting in 2016
Muhandisī-i bihdāsht-i ḥirfah/ī
Indoor Air Quality
Bioaerosol
Hospital
Particulate Matter
author_facet Ahmad Nikpey
Mohadeseh Choubdar
Ali Dastamouz
Mohammad Rahmani
author_sort Ahmad Nikpey
title Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Different Hospital Wards by Bioaerosol Sampling and Particle Counting in 2016
title_short Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Different Hospital Wards by Bioaerosol Sampling and Particle Counting in 2016
title_full Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Different Hospital Wards by Bioaerosol Sampling and Particle Counting in 2016
title_fullStr Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Different Hospital Wards by Bioaerosol Sampling and Particle Counting in 2016
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Indoor Air Quality in Different Hospital Wards by Bioaerosol Sampling and Particle Counting in 2016
title_sort evaluation of indoor air quality in different hospital wards by bioaerosol sampling and particle counting in 2016
publisher Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
series Muhandisī-i bihdāsht-i ḥirfah/ī
issn 2383-3378
2383-3378
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Introduction Hundreds of millions of patients are affected by nosocomial infections worldwide each year, leading to significant mortality and financial losses for health systems. Maintenance of adequate indoor air quality Air (IAQ) at hospitals is critical to the prevention of these infections. Evaluation of IAQ can be performed by bioaerosol sampling and particle counting. The current study aimed to quantitative evaluation of bioaerosol concentration and particle counting in various wards rooms at a hospital in Qazvin province. Methods In This descriptive-analytic study, 7 wards’s air of the hospital were studied. Air samples were taken according to the NIOSH standard instructions and Anderson procedure at flow rate of 28.3 L/min per 10 minutes on TSA, and sabarose dextrose agar media. The samples were incubated then counted and determined in term of CFU/m3. The particulate matters were measured using China Way CW-HPC200(A). Results The lowest mean of fungal and total concentration was observed in pathology and laboratory and the highest concentration was detected in ICU and CCU ward. The mean of the PM2.5 and PM0.3 was 189 n/m3 and 100499 n/m3. Spearman test just showed significant correlation between the total microbial concentration and PM0.3 (P=0.003). Conclusion Our results showed that bioaerosol concentrations in hospitals were higher than outdoor, might be related to the presence of patients, their activity, unsuitable ventilation and disinfection. Therefore continuous monitoring, promotion of hygienic disinfection standards and ventilation systems are needed to improve the IAQ especially in the hospital wards.
topic Indoor Air Quality
Bioaerosol
Hospital
Particulate Matter
url http://johe.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-357-en.pdf
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