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Methods for quantitative assessment of airborne levels of noninfectious microorganisms in highly contaminated work environments

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Exposure to high airborne levels of noninfectious microorganisms is recognized as a cause of respiratory symptoms and disease among workers handling biological materials, such as farmers, sawmill workers, and workers handling municipal waste and fuel chips. Risk assessment is difficult because occupational exposure limits for noninfectious microorganisms have not been established. Many different methods are used for the measurement of airborne microorganisms, which are based on impaction, impingement, or filtration. Samples can be analyzed by methods that are culture-based or nonculture-based and that may estimate different microbial entities: culturable microorganisms by culture-based methods, microbial cells by microscopic methods, and microbial constituents and products by chemical, biochemical and immunochemical methods. Sources of errors and validation studies of these methods are reviewed and methods are evaluated for exposure assessment in epidemiological studies and for future compliance testing.

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Subjects:Indoor air quality,  Occupational diseases,  Microorganisms,  Contamination,  Test methods,  Analysis,  Studies
Classification Codes9190 US,  5340 Safety management,  1540 Pollution control,  9130 Experimental/theoretical treatment
Locations:US
Author(s):Wijnand Eduard,  Dick Heederik
Publication title:American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal. Akron: Feb 1998. Vol. 59, Iss. 2;  pg. 113, 15 pgs
Source type:Periodical
ISSN:00028894
ProQuest document ID:26593971
Text Word Count13425
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