Assessment of airborne bacteria in residential buildings in Benin City, Nigeria

A. F. Eghomwanre, O. Oguntoke, A. Taiwo, S. O. Sam-Wobo, B. J. Enagbonma
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Exposure to bioaerosols poses significant health risks to occupants of buildings, especially in tropical areas due to its climatic characteristics that favour airborne bacterial growth. This study investigated the levels and composition of indoor and outdoor airborne bacteria in residential buildings in Benin Metropolis. Air samples were collected from forty-five randomly selected houses across the five local government areas in Benin City using the passive sampling technique. The culture-dependent 16S rRNA gene technique was utilized in theidentification of the bacterial isolates. The results revealed that the mean concentrations of the indoor and 3 3 outdoor total bacteria varied from 476.1 to 939.3 CFU/m3 and 181.1 to 373.2 CFU/m3 in the wet season, 335.0 3 3 to 457.2 CFU/m3 and 387.2 to 627.8 CFU/m3 in the dry season, respectively. The concentration of indoor and outdoor airborne bacteria varied significantly (P=0.001) during the wet and dry seasons. Basic Local Alignment Search Tool homology showed that the 16S rRNA gene sequences of isolates were related to Proteus mirabilis, Pectobacterium brasiliense, and Enterobacter sichuanensis. The bacterial communities identified are associated with humans and other outdoor environmental media and could lead to critical health outcomes among exposed vulnerable occupants of the buildings. This study, therefore, provides a database for airborne bacteria in residential houses in the study area and could assist in the implementation of effective interventions that reduce the risks and provide a safe environment.
尼日利亚贝宁市居民楼空气中细菌的评估
接触生物气溶胶对建筑物居住者的健康构成重大风险,特别是在热带地区,因为其气候特征有利于空气中细菌的生长。本研究调查了贝宁大都市居住建筑室内和室外空气中细菌的水平和组成。采用被动抽样技术,从贝宁市五个地方政府区域内随机选择的45所房屋收集空气样本。采用培养依赖16S rRNA基因技术对分离菌株进行鉴定。结果表明:雨季室内和室外总细菌平均浓度分别为476.1 ~ 939.3 CFU/m3和181.1 ~ 373.2 CFU/m3,旱季分别为335.0 ~ 457.2 CFU/m3和387.2 ~ 627.8 CFU/m3。干湿季节室内和室外空气细菌浓度差异显著(P=0.001)。同源性分析显示,分离物的16S rRNA基因序列与变形杆菌、巴西乳杆菌和四川肠杆菌相关。所确定的细菌群落与人类和其他室外环境媒体有关,并可能导致建筑物中暴露的弱势居住者的严重健康后果。因此,本研究提供了研究区域住宅空气传播细菌的数据库,有助于实施有效的干预措施,降低风险并提供安全的环境。
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