Airborne microbial flora in buffalo farms in a Mediterranean climate

D. Stelitano, G. Squillaci, B. Santella, A. Chianese, V. D’Oriano, E. Finamore, M. Vitiello, Federica Maria Di Lella, M. Galdiero, G. Franci
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The last few decades have seen an increase in intensive buffalo farms worldwide. Such industrialized activity entails human and animal potential health-related hazards as well as for the environment. Given the breadth of the issue, in this study we focused on gathering microbiological air sampling in the Southern Italian buffalo farms in order to obtain further information on airborne microbial flora. In details, we evaluated the bio-aerosol concentration of cultivable bacteria and fungi in ten different buffalo farms. There are evidences showing that exposure to organic dust may exacerbate asthma, just as it may cause mucous membrane irritation and chronic bronchitis. Likewise, studies show that inhaling noninfectious microorganisms and their components may cause inflammation of the respiratory tract. As a result, this is a significant health hazard to these farms’ workers as well as to rural residents living closely to them.
地中海气候下水牛农场的空气微生物菌群
在过去的几十年里,世界范围内的集约化水牛养殖场有所增加。这种工业化活动可能对人类和动物的健康以及环境造成危害。考虑到问题的广度,在本研究中,我们重点收集了意大利南部水牛养殖场的微生物空气样本,以获得有关空气中微生物菌群的进一步信息。详细地,我们评估了10个不同水牛养殖场的可培养细菌和真菌的生物气溶胶浓度。有证据表明,接触有机粉尘可能加剧哮喘,就像它可能引起粘膜刺激和慢性支气管炎一样。同样,研究表明,吸入非传染性微生物及其成分可能导致呼吸道炎症。因此,这对这些农场的工人以及生活在他们附近的农村居民的健康构成了重大危害。
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