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Background: Airborne bacterial contamination poses a risk for surgical site infection, and routine surveillance of airborne bacteria is important. Traditional methods for detecting airborne bacteria are time consuming and strenuous. Measurement of biologic particle concentrations using a...

Author(s)
Dai ChunYang; Zhang Yan; Ma XiaoLing; Yin MeiLing; Zheng HaiYang; Gu XueJun; Xie ShaoQing; Jia HengMin; Zhang Liang; Zhang WeiJun
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., St. Louis, USA
Citation
AJIC - American Journal of Infection Control, 2015, 43, 1, pp 78-81
Abstract

Cultural heritage objects are very frequently visited by tourists, the presence of which is considered to affect the bacterial and fungal aerosol levels in these facilities. Therefore, this study had two main aims with the first to determine the morning/evening changes in the concentration of...

Author(s)
Chmiel, M.; Lenart-Boroń, A.
Publisher
Springer Nature Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
Aerobiologia, 2021, 37, 2, pp 253-270
Abstract

Background: A primary school musical ("The Mould that Changed the World") was developed as a unique public engagement strategy to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by engaging children in the story of the discovery of antibiotics, the risks of drug-resistant infections and the importance of...

Author(s)
Hall, J.; Jones, L.; Robertson, G.; Hiley, R.; Nathwani, D.; Perry, M. R.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2020, 15, 10,
Abstract

Olympic athletes are vulnerable to traumatic, environmental and infectious skin manifestations. Although dermatological complaints are frequent among Olympians, there is a scarcity of literature that reviews sports-related dermatoses among Olympic athletes. A comprehensive review of PREMEDLINE and...

Author(s)
Luca, J. F. de; Adams, B. B.; Yosipovitch, G.
Publisher
Adis International Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
Citation
Sports Medicine, 2012, 42, 5, pp 399-413
Abstract

Objective: To investigate the airborne microbial content in the temporary exhibition halls of a museum so as to evaluate the biological-origin indoor air pollution. Methods: The air-borne microorganisms in the temporary exhibition halls on different floor of China Three Gorges Museum were sampled...

Author(s)
Tang Huan; Fan WenQi; Zhou LiKun; Wang Chun
Publisher
Department of Chinese Journal of Microecology, Dalian, China
Citation
Zhongguo Weishengtaxixue Zazhi / Chinese Journal of Microecology, 2014, 26, 4, pp 420-424
Abstract

Background: Antimicrobial resistance is highly prevalent in low-income and middle-income countries. International travel contributes substantially to the global spread of intestinal multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. Hundreds of millions of annual visitors to low-income and middle-income...

Author(s)
Kantele, A.; Kuenzli, E.; Dunn, S. J.; Dance, D. A. B.; Newton, P. N.; Davong, V.; Mero, S.; Pakkanen, S. H.; Neumayr, A.; Hatz, C.; Snaith, A.; Kallonen, T.; Corander, J.; McNally, A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Lancet Microbe, 2021, 2, 4, pp e151-e158
Abstract

The cultural heritage deposited in museums, galleries, castles, libraries and private collections is subject to devastation caused by insects, bacteria and fungi. It is beyond the capacity of the small number of restorers, conservation workers and private collectors to combat those hazards using...

Author(s)
Ivanova, I. A.; Popova, D. Y.
Publisher
Agricultural Academy - Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria
Citation
Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 2014, 20, Supplement 1, pp 31-36
Abstract

The microbial content of air has as yet been little described, despite its public health implications, and there remains a lack of environmental microbial data on airborne microflora in enclosed spaces. In this context, the aim of this study was to characterize the diversity and dynamics of...

Author(s)
Gaüzère, C.; Moletta-Denat, M.; Blanquart, H.; Ferreira, S.; Moularat, S.; Godon, J. J.; Robine, E.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Indoor Air, 2014, 24, 1, pp 29-40
Abstract

Wooden shipwrecks are a significant part of the underwater cultural heritage. In 2007, the Nanhai No. 1 shipwreck was salvaged from the seabed and moved into the Marine Silk Road Museum, where it is still stored in a water tank. We analysed the microbial communities colonizing the hull surface of...

Author(s)
Liu ZiJun; Fu TongTong; Hu CuiTing; Shen DaWa; Macchioni, N.; Sozzi, L.; Chen Yue; Liu Jie; Tian XingLing; Ge QinYa; Feng ZhengTeng; Liu HuiRu; Zhang ZhiGuo; Pan Jiao
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Scientific Reports, 2018, 8, 1, pp 7170
Abstract

Objectives: To date, the scientific source materials usually focus on microbial contamination of the museum or library collections themselves, while the exposure of persons who professionally deal with this type of objects in cultural heritage conservation laboratories is ignored. Material and...

Author(s)
Górny, R. L.; Harkawy, A. S.; Ławniczek-Wałczyk, A.; Karbowska-Berent, J.; Wlazło, A.; Niesler, A.; Gołofit-Szymczak, M.; Cyprowski, M.
Publisher
Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łódź, Poland
Citation
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 2016, 29, 2, pp 255-275

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