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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Investigation of fungal volatile organic compounds in hospital air
Authors: Pantoja, Lydia Dayanne Maia
Nascimento, Ronaldo Ferreira do
Nunes, Ana Bárbara de Araújo
Keywords: Fungi;Microbial volatile organic compounds;Hospital units;2-Heptanone;Aspergillu
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Atmospheric Pollution Research
Citation: PANTOJA, Lydia Dayanne Maia; NASCIMENTO, Ronaldo Ferreira do; NUNES, Ana Bárbara de Araújo. Investigation of fungal volatile organic compounds in hospital air. Atmospheric Pollution Research, [S. l.], v. 7, n. 4, jul. p. 659-663, 2016.
Abstract: Fungal growth within the structure of buildings or in ventilation filters generates “hidden contamina- tion”, which cannot be detected only through visual inspection. At the beginning of development, the fungi release fungal volatile organic compounds (FVOCs) into the atmosphere, which can originate from metabolic pathways or from the enzymatic degradation of materials. This study analyzed the air quality of a public referral hospital in Fortaleza, Cear a, Brazil in terms of FVOCs, to establish ways to improve methods of monitoring and control of specific sectors in the hospital. For that, we created and validated a protocol for detection of FVOCs, using GC/MS, while fungal samples were identified by analysis of macro and micromorphology. In total, 48 samples (60.5% positive) were analyzed for FVOCs; 7 were detected in at least one of the sectors analyzed, with 2-heptanone (179.5 mg/m 3) and 2-methyl-1-propanol (121.5 mg/ m 3) as the most abundant. With respect to fungal findings, 24 samples were analyzed, with a high number of colony-forming units per cubic meter (CFU/m 3) observed in all sectors. The airborne fungal spectrum revealed the existence of 19 genera, composed predominantly by hyaline filamentous deu- teromycetes. Analysis with periodic monitoring is still needed to allow improvement in the data quality. Also, further discussion on the subject in the academic and legislative environment is needed to contribute to the systematic study of aerobiology.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71011
ISSN: 1309-1042
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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