Distribution and influencing factors of Mycobacterium in rail transit based on metagenomic

IF 3.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Journal of Aerosol Science Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jaerosci.2024.106376
Yongping Liu , Ling Tong , Shaofeng Sui , Yewen Shi , Fengchan Han , Jianghua Zhang
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With the increasing prevalence of metro systems in urban transportation, there is a growing concern about the microbial pollution risks associated with these systems. To address this issue, this study employs metagenomic sequencing technology to investigate the distribution of Mycobacterium in aerosol samples collected from metro environments. Through the analysis of various environmental factors, insights into the factors influencing Mycobacterium contamination in metro systems are provided, aiming to offer evidence to support prevention and control measures against such pollution. In this study, a total of 90 species of Mycobacterium were detected in aerosol samples with a positivity rate of 30.77% including Mycobacterium tuberculosis that accounts for over 90% of the total abundance, as well as common opportunistic pathogens such as Mycobacterium gordonae, Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracellular, and Mycobacterium lentiflavum. Through correlation analysis, it was found that the distribution of Mycobacterium is related to season, temperature, CO2, PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 concentrations. In conclusion, it is recommended to adopt measures to control temperature and airborne concentrations of CO2 and particulate matter (PM1, PM2.5, and PM10) in order to minimize the risk of Mycobacterium contamination in metro systems. By implementing these recommendations, the prevention and control of Mycobacterium pollution can be effectively enhanced in the context of urban metros.

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基于元基因组的轨道交通中分枝杆菌的分布及其影响因素
随着地铁系统在城市交通中的日益普及,人们越来越关注与这些系统相关的微生物污染风险。针对这一问题,本研究采用元基因组测序技术,研究了从地铁环境中采集的气溶胶样本中分枝杆菌的分布情况。通过对各种环境因素的分析,深入了解影响地铁系统中分枝杆菌污染的因素,旨在为此类污染的预防和控制措施提供证据支持。在这项研究中,气溶胶样本中共检测到 90 种分枝杆菌,阳性率为 30.77%,其中结核分枝杆菌的阳性率占总阳性率的 90%以上,此外还有常见的机会性病原体,如戈尔登分枝杆菌、禽分枝杆菌、细胞内分枝杆菌和扁桃体分枝杆菌。通过相关分析发现,分枝杆菌的分布与季节、温度、二氧化碳、PM1、PM2.5 和 PM10 浓度有关。总之,建议采取措施控制温度、空气中二氧化碳和颗粒物(PM1、PM2.5 和 PM10)的浓度,以尽量减少分枝杆菌污染地铁系统的风险。通过实施这些建议,可以有效加强城市地铁对分枝杆菌污染的预防和控制。
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Journal of Aerosol Science
Journal of Aerosol Science 环境科学-工程:化工
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8.80
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8.90%
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127
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Founded in 1970, the Journal of Aerosol Science considers itself the prime vehicle for the publication of original work as well as reviews related to fundamental and applied aerosol research, as well as aerosol instrumentation. Its content is directed at scientists working in engineering disciplines, as well as physics, chemistry, and environmental sciences. The editors welcome submissions of papers describing recent experimental, numerical, and theoretical research related to the following topics: 1. Fundamental Aerosol Science. 2. Applied Aerosol Science. 3. Instrumentation & Measurement Methods.
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