Determination of Bacterial Quality of Indoor Air of Health Centers around Georgetown

Shamar Glasgow, R. Daniel, L. Kalicharan
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Health centers around Georgetown, Guyana, are bisected with myriads of problems such as inadequate sanitation protocols and physical and environmental factors that contribute to the rise of nosocomial infections. The aim of this study was to conduct a bacteriological assessment of indoor air in three health centers around Georgetown, Guyana. This research was conducted under a cross-sectional study design for a period of one month. Nutrient agar plates were exposed for 30 minutes twice a day over three days. Subsequently, plates were incubated at 37℃ for 24-48 hours, and the number and types of bacteria were determined. The average bacterial load during the morning was 2226.33 cfu/ m3 and 2032.33 cfu/m3 in the afternoon at health center 1. At health center 2, the average bacterial load was 859 cfu/ m3 in the morning and 755.75 cfu/ m3 in the afternoon. At Health Center 3, the bacterial averages were 807.67 cfu/ m3 and 1317.59 cfu/ m3 for morning and afternoon sampling times, respectively. Isolated bacteria were identified by morphological characteristics, gram staining and biochemical tests were also carried out. The bacterial isolates included Escherichia coli, Serratia marcescens, Micrococcus spp., Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus spp., Proteus spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterobacter aerogenes. Favorable conditions and environmental factors for the growth and multiplication of bacterial microbes in the air, like ventilation, lower temperature, poor sanitation, sanitation, attached toilets, and frequency of persons present, were observed during the survey. The findings contribute to an array of nosocomial infections that can be detrimental in severe cases.
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乔治城周边卫生中心室内空气细菌质量测定
圭亚那乔治敦周围的卫生中心被无数的问题一分为二,如卫生规程不足以及导致医院感染增加的物理和环境因素。这项研究的目的是对圭亚那乔治敦周围三个卫生中心的室内空气进行细菌评估。本研究采用横断面研究设计,为期一个月。营养琼脂平板暴露30分钟,每天两次,为期三天。随后,将平板在37℃下孵育24-48小时,并测定细菌的数量和类型。1号卫生中心上午的平均细菌载量为2226.33 cfu/m3,下午为2032.33 cfu/m3。在2号卫生中心,上午的平均细菌载量为859 cfu/m3,下午为755.75 cfu/m3。在3号卫生中心,上午和下午采样时间的细菌平均数分别为807.67 cfu/m3和1317.59 cfu/m3。通过形态学特征、革兰氏染色和生化测试对分离的细菌进行鉴定。分离的细菌包括大肠杆菌、粘质沙雷氏菌、微球菌、枯草芽孢杆菌、蜡样芽孢杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、链球菌、变形杆菌、铜绿假单胞菌和产气肠杆菌。在调查期间,观察到空气中细菌微生物生长和繁殖的有利条件和环境因素,如通风、低温、卫生条件差、卫生设施、附厕所和在场人员的频率。这些发现导致了一系列医院感染,在严重病例中可能是有害的。
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