Characterization and Health Risk Assessment of Airborne Fungi in a Semiunderground Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant.

IF 6.3 Environment & Health Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1021/envhealth.4c00195
Xiang Zhang, Bingjie Lu, Shuo Yang, Bingjie Lin, Guang Chen, Lihua Wang, Zhengliang Peng, Huijie Lu, Chao Wang, Dan Li, Jianmin Chen
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Municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are recognized as the significant source of fungal aerosols, which pose a significant threat to human health globally. Herein, the occurrences characterization, community structure, and health risk assessment of airborne fungi were investigated from a semiunderground WWTP. The concentrations of culturable fungi emitted into the air from the WWTP ranged from 30.6 to 1431.1 colony forming units (CFU)/m3, with primary and biochemical treatments constituting the principal sources of emission (P < 0.05). Diversity analysis revealed seasonal and facility-dependent fluctuations in culturable fungal communities. Approximately 13.5% of the total airborne fungal genera detected in the WWTP were culturable. Some airborne fungi in the WWTP with relatively low abundance but high cultivability, such as Cladosporium, Trichoderma, Neurospora, Filobasidium, and Hannaella, tended to be overlooked because of their limited presence in airborne environments. We also developed a health risk assessment method for fungi, utilizing seven indicators to characterize the risk posed by fungal pathogens from multiple perspectives, providing a comprehensive evaluation of potential health impacts. The simulated risk values of the air outlet and biochemical treatment exceeded those of other treatment facilities, with median risks of 2.2 × 102 and 1.4 × 102, respectively. Consequently, management strategies should prioritize enhanced controls for fungal aerosols to mitigate the risk of disease transmission.

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半地下城市污水处理厂空气传播真菌的特征及健康风险评价
城市污水处理厂(WWTPs)被认为是真菌气溶胶的重要来源,对全球人类健康构成重大威胁。本文对某半地下污水处理厂空气传播真菌的发生特征、群落结构及健康风险评价进行了研究。污水处理厂排放到空气中的可培养真菌浓度在30.6 ~ 1431.1菌落形成单位(CFU)/m3之间,主要排放源为初级处理和生化处理(P < 0.05)。多样性分析揭示了可培养真菌群落的季节性和设施依赖性波动。在污水处理厂中检测到的空气中真菌属中约有13.5%是可培养的。污水池中一些丰度相对较低但可培养性较高的空气传播真菌,如枝孢菌、木霉、神经孢子菌、丝状霉、汉纳菌等,由于其在空气环境中的存在有限而容易被忽视。我们还开发了一种真菌健康风险评估方法,利用7个指标从多个角度表征真菌病原体构成的风险,对潜在的健康影响进行综合评估。出风口和生化处理的模拟风险值高于其他处理设施,风险中位数分别为2.2 × 102和1.4 × 102。因此,管理策略应优先加强对真菌气溶胶的控制,以减轻疾病传播的风险。
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