Assessment of microbial contamination of sandboxes and toys left in sand

A. Aleksandravičienė, Monika Mažeikaitė, Albina Vaičiulevičienė, Žaneta Maželienė, Ingrida Viliušienė, L. Griciuvienė, Daiva Šakienė
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Sand is one of children’s favourite playing objects, thus sandboxes can be found in almost every playground next to apartment buildings. However, sand is also an excellent medium for the proliferation of microorganisms due to its favourable organic matter content, relative humidity, and pH. Therefore, children playing in sandboxes where toys have been left behind are at risk of becoming infected with microorganisms that cause infectious diseases. The main infectious pathogens Esheriahia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella spp. and Enterococcus spp. were analysed in the sandboxes of children’s playgrounds set up in the yards of apartment buildings. The test material came from the surfaces of the toys left in the sand, the edges of the sandboxes, and sand samples collected in autumn and winter. Enterococcus spp., Salmonella spp. and E. coli were detected in the samples from the edges of sandboxes and surfaces of sand-covered toys and surfaces collected in autumn. S. aureus (on the surface of the toys left in sand) and E. coli were detected in the samples collected from the surfaces of toys and sandboxes in winter. During the study, no infectious agents were detected in the sand samples.
沙盒和留在沙中的玩具的微生物污染评估
沙子是孩子们最喜欢玩的东西之一,因此几乎在公寓大楼旁边的每个操场上都可以找到沙盒。然而,由于沙子具有良好的有机质含量、相对湿度和ph值,它也是微生物繁殖的绝佳媒介。因此,在被遗弃玩具的沙箱中玩耍的儿童有感染微生物的风险,这些微生物会导致传染病。对公寓楼院子内儿童游乐场沙箱中主要病原菌大肠杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、沙门氏菌和肠球菌进行了分析。测试材料来自留在沙子里的玩具的表面,沙箱的边缘,以及秋冬收集的沙样。在秋季采集的沙箱边缘、覆沙玩具表面和表面检出肠球菌、沙门氏菌和大肠杆菌。冬季从玩具和沙箱表面采集的样品中检出金黄色葡萄球菌(在放置在沙子中的玩具表面)和大肠杆菌。在研究过程中,沙粒样品中未检测到感染因子。
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