Bacteriological assessments of indoor air in the staff quarters of a tertiary institution in Benin City, Nigeria

C.A. Agbonrofo, I. Idemudia, P. Agbonrofo, E. E. Imarhiagbe, B. Ikhajiagbe, F. Ekhaise
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Indoor air contains large number of airborne microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi and their estimation is important for use as index of cleanliness for any particular environment and to determine the relation they bear on human health. This study was aimed at determining the bacteriological air quality of the living rooms in some selected Staff Quarters in University of Benin and University of Benin Teaching Hospital. The airborne bacterial loads of indoor air in the living rooms of Twelve (12) Staff Quarters in University of Benin and University of Benin Teaching Hospital both in Benin City were determined using the Settle Plate methods. The houses were categorized as Apartment 1 which represents University of Benin Junior Staff Quarters (JSQ), Apartment 2 which represents University of Benin Teaching Hospital Quarters, and Apartment 3 which represents University of Benin Senior Staff Quarters (SSQ). The living rooms were sampled twice a month between April, 2017 and September, 2017. The airborne samples were studied using standard microbiological methods and Polymerase Chain Reaction and 16S rRNA techniques were used for the gene sequencing. The antibiotic susceptibility pattern and plasmid profile of the characterized airborne bacterial isolates were evaluated using spread plate and agarose gel electrophoresis methods. The temperature and relative humidity of the indoor air environment in the sampled areas in the living rooms were determined using the thermometer and hygrometer respectively. The mean indoor temperature and relative humidity for Apartments 1, 2 and 3 ranged from 26.10 ± 1.190C to 31.20 ± 0.870C and 81 ± 2.70% to 87 ± 1.89% respectively. The mean indoor airborne bacterial counts in Apartment 1 and Apartment 3 ranged between 1.00 x 103 ± 0cfu/m3 to 4.42 x 103 ± 1.42cfu/m3 and 1.09 x 103 ± 0.09cfu/m3 to 5.17 x 103 ± 3.17cfu/m3 respectively. In Apartment 2, the counts ranged from 1.00 x 103 ± 0.00cfu/m3 to 6.99 x 103 ± 4.69cfu/m3. The difference in the airborne bacterial counts obtained in the morning and afternoon period of study in Apartment 1 was statistically significant (P<0.05) while Apartments 2 and 3 showed no significant differences respectively (P>0.05). Ten airborne bacterial isolates were characterized, further characterization by molecular techniques, confirmed them to be identified as Staphylococcus aureus strain S33 R, Bacillus subtilis subsp. strain 168, Oceanobacillus manasiensis strain YD3-56, Streptomyces vietnamensis strain GIM4.0001, Actinosynnema pretiosum strain C-15003, Micrococcus caseolyticus strain 235, Ornithinibacillus composti strain GSS05 and Bacillus ectoiniformans strain NE-14. General and personal hygienic practices are important for healthy living, and living rooms used for close contact interactions and good ventilation. 
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尼日利亚贝宁市一所高等教育机构工作人员宿舍室内空气的细菌学评估
室内空气中含有大量的空气传播微生物,如细菌和真菌,它们的估计对于作为任何特定环境的清洁度指数和确定它们与人类健康的关系是重要的。这项研究的目的是确定贝宁大学和贝宁大学教学医院一些选定的工作人员宿舍起居室的细菌空气质量。采用平板沉降法测定贝宁市贝宁大学和贝宁大学教学医院十二(12)职工宿舍室内空气细菌负荷。这些房屋被分为公寓1,代表贝宁大学初级工作人员宿舍(JSQ),公寓2代表贝宁大学教学医院宿舍,公寓3代表贝宁大学高级工作人员宿舍(SSQ)。在2017年4月至2017年9月期间,每月对客厅进行两次采样。采用标准微生物学方法对空气样本进行研究,采用聚合酶链反应和16S rRNA技术进行基因测序。采用平板涂布法和琼脂糖凝胶电泳法对空气传播细菌的药敏谱和质粒谱进行分析。分别用体温计和湿度计测定客厅采样区室内空气环境的温度和相对湿度。公寓1、公寓2、公寓3的平均室内温度和相对湿度分别为26.10±1.190℃~ 31.20±0.870℃和81±2.70% ~ 87±1.89%。公寓1和公寓3的室内空气细菌平均计数分别为1.00 × 103±0cfu/m3 ~ 4.42 × 103±1.42cfu/m3和1.09 × 103±0.09cfu/m3 ~ 5.17 × 103±3.17cfu/m3。在公寓2中,计数范围从1.00 x 103±0.00cfu/m3到6.99 x 103±4.69cfu/m3。1号公寓上午与下午空气中细菌计数差异有统计学意义(P0.05)。对10株空气分离的细菌进行了鉴定,经分子技术鉴定为金黄色葡萄球菌s33r、枯草芽孢杆菌亚种。菌株168、马纳海杆菌菌株YD3-56、越南链霉菌菌株GIM4.0001、放线菌综合征菌株C-15003、溶干酪微球菌菌株235、复合鸟粪杆菌菌株GSS05和外生信息芽孢杆菌菌株NE-14。一般和个人卫生习惯对于健康生活很重要,用于密切接触互动和良好通风的起居室也很重要。
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