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Characteristics of inhalable bioaerosols on foggy and hazy days and their deposition in the human respiratory tract.

Authors :
Wei, Wenshu
Qi, Jianhua
Yin, Yidan
Gong, Jing
Yao, Xiaohong
Source :
Environmental Pollution; Aug2022, Vol. 307, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Atmospheric bioaerosols contain live and dead biological components that can enter the human respiratory tract (HRT) and affect human health. Here, the total microorganisms in a coastal megacity, Qingdao, were characterized on the basis of long-term observations from October 2013 to January 2021. Particular attention was given to the size dependence of inhalable bioaerosols in concentration and respiratory deposition in different populations on foggy and hazy days. Bioaerosol samples stained with 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) were selected to measure the total airborne microbe (TAM) concentrations with an epifluorescence microscope, while a multiple-path particle dosimetry model was employed to calculate respiratory deposition. The mean TAM concentrations in the particle size range of 0.65–1.1 μm (TAM 0.65–1.1) were 1.23, 2.02, 1.60 and 2.33 times those on sunny reference days relative to the corresponding values on days with slight, mild, moderate and severe levels of haze, respectively. The mean concentration of TAMs in the particle size range of 0.65–2.1 μm (TAM 0.65–2.1) on severely hazy days was (2.02 ± 3.28) × 10<superscript>5</superscript> cells/m<superscript>3</superscript>, with a reduction of 4.16% relative to that on the reference days. The mean TAM 0.65–2.1 concentration changed from (1.50 ± 1.37) × 10<superscript>5</superscript> cells/m<superscript>3</superscript> to (1.76 ± 1.36) × 10<superscript>5</superscript> cells/m<superscript>3</superscript>, with TAM 0.65–1.1 increasing from (7.91 ± 7.97) × 10<superscript>4</superscript> cells/m<superscript>3</superscript> to (1.76 ± 1.33) × 10<superscript>5</superscript> cells/m<superscript>3</superscript> on days with light fog days and medium fog, respectively. The modeling results showed that the majority of TAM 0.65–2.1 deposition occurred in the extrathoracic (ET) region, followed by the alveolar (AL) region. When different populations were examined separately, the deposition doses (DDs) in adult females and in children ranked at the minimum value (6.19 × 10<superscript>3</superscript> cells/h) and maximum value (1.08 × 10<superscript>4</superscript> cells/h), respectively. However, the inhalation risks on polluted days, such as hazy, foggy and mixed hazy–foggy (HF) days, were still below the threshold for adverse impacts on human health. [Display omitted] • Inhalable bioaerosol concentrations were lower on severely hazy than on sunny days. • The concentration of inhalable bioaerosol increased on medium foggy days. • Inhalable bioaerosols were mostly deposited in the extrathoracic region. • The inhalation risks were below the threshold for adverse impacts on polluted days. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02697491
Volume :
307
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Pollution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157501698
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119593