Culturable airborne fungi communities in naturally ventilated indoor spaces of old residential buildings in Poland

Małgorzata Kacprzak, Magdalena Stolarska, Piotr Lis
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The fungal communities inhabiting apartments in multifamily buildings ( N = 33 apartments) with natural ventilation were determined during seasonal variation in the south part of Poland (Silesia region). It was found that the average level of CO 2 concentration usually not exceeded 1000 ppm. The minimal value was noted in November – 402 ppm, however the maximal concentration was equal 6156 ppm and obtained in June. The average fungal colony forming units (CFU/m 3 ) was calculated as follows: 1.06 × 10 2 (February), 1.17 × 10 2 (June) and 2.98 × 10 2 (November). The most frequently occurred species/genera: yeast and yeast-like fungi, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium spp., Cladosporium cladosporioides, Rhodotorula rubra; Culvaraia lunata, Dematiaceae family, Ulocladium consortiale, Verticillium spp.; Fusarium spp., Alternaria alternata; Oidiodendron griseum. The cluster analysis showed no mutual similarity between communities of air fungi isolated from bathrooms of all studied apartments as well as between communities isolated from other indoor spaces (rooms, kitchens, halls). This suggests that natural ventilation has no (or minimal effect) on the propagation of fungal spores between apartments. Statistically significant positive correlation between the concentration of fungi in the air and external humidity, carbon dioxide levels (February, November), and external temperature (November) were found. This study provides that natural ventilation has no effect on the spread of fungal spores inside the building and are not contributed to increase of fungal airborne health risk transmission. It also shows evidence of seasonal changes in carbon dioxide in multi-family homes with natural ventilation. This may give input to establish CO 2 benchmark data in such type of buildings.
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波兰旧住宅自然通风室内空间中可培养的空气传播真菌群落
对波兰南部(西里西亚地区)自然通风的多户型建筑(N = 33套公寓)的真菌群落进行了季节变化测定。研究发现,二氧化碳浓度的平均水平通常不超过1000ppm。最小值出现在11月- 402 ppm,最大值出现在6月,为6156 ppm。真菌菌落形成单位(CFU/m 3)的平均值分别为:1.06 × 10 2(2月)、1.17 × 10 2(6月)和2.98 × 10 2(11月)。最常发生的种/属:酵母和酵母样真菌、黑曲霉、青霉、枝孢子菌、红红酵母;月桂树,菊科,百合,黄萎病属;镰刀菌;Oidiodendron griseum。聚类分析显示,从所有研究公寓的浴室分离的空气真菌群落之间以及从其他室内空间(房间、厨房、大厅)分离的群落之间没有相互相似性。这表明自然通风对公寓间真菌孢子的传播没有(或只有很小的影响)。空气中真菌浓度与外部湿度、二氧化碳水平(2月、11月)和外部温度(11月)呈显著正相关。本研究认为,自然通风对真菌孢子在室内的传播没有影响,也不会增加真菌通过空气传播的健康风险。它还显示了自然通风的多户住宅中二氧化碳的季节性变化的证据。这可为建立这类建筑物的二氧化碳基准数据提供输入。
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