Studies on airborne microbiota in Mexico, a review

Atmósfera Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.20937/atm.53325
Ó. Álvarez-Rivera, Héctor Estrada‐Medina, Miriam Monserrat Ferrer, A. O’Connor-Sánchez
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Airborne microbiota has garnered increasing interest in recent decades, not only because of its role as carrier of pathogenic microorganisms and its involvement in the deterioration of man-made objects, buildings, and food but also because of its participation in atmospheric processes and its content of microorganisms, important for biogeochemical cycles in different ecosystems. In order to understand and comprehensively analyze existing studies on airborne microbiota in Mexico, a systematic review was conducted utilizing Web of Science and Google Scholar as search tools. The information found in the 35 identified publications was systematically organized, including title, study location, sampling method, laboratory approach, identification method, and organisms found. This information was then ordered into three sections: bibliometric analysis, employed methodologies, and main findings. Through this work, it was revealed that the studies were carried out in 14 out of the 32 states of Mexico, with Mexico City standing out with 17 articles. Three methodological approaches were identified: microbial cultures (77% of the studies), microscopy (11.5%), and metagenomics (11.5%). The studies predominantly focused on state capitals or densely populated cities, making the identification of potentially pathogenic organisms from humans, animals, and plants, of particular interest. This comprehensive review lays the foundation for proposing compelling avenues of future research, aimed at advancing our comprehension of airborne microbiota in Mexico.
墨西哥空气微生物研究综述
近几十年来,空气中的微生物群越来越受到人们的关注,这不仅是因为它们是病原微生物的载体,参与了人造物品、建筑物和食物的变质,还因为它们参与了大气过程,其微生物含量对不同生态系统中的生物地球化学循环非常重要。为了了解和全面分析有关墨西哥空气中微生物群的现有研究,我们利用 "科学网 "和 "谷歌学术 "作为搜索工具,进行了一次系统回顾。系统地整理了 35 篇出版物中的信息,包括标题、研究地点、取样方法、实验室方法、鉴定方法和发现的生物。然后将这些信息排序为三个部分:文献计量分析、采用的方法和主要发现。通过这项工作发现,这些研究是在墨西哥 32 个州中的 14 个州进行的,其中墨西哥城有 17 篇文章。研究发现了三种方法:微生物培养(77% 的研究)、显微镜(11.5%)和元基因组学(11.5%)。这些研究主要集中在各州首府或人口密集的城市,因此从人类、动物和植物中鉴定潜在病原体的工作尤为重要。这篇综合综述为提出未来研究的重要途径奠定了基础,旨在促进我们对墨西哥空气中微生物群的了解。
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