INVESTIGADORES
CARRERAS Hebe Alejandra
artículos
Título:
QuEChER method for air microbiological monitoring in hospital environments
Autor/es:
TAVERA BUSSO, I.; HERRERA, F; TAMES, FLORENCIA; GONZALEZ GAZQUEZ, I.; CAMISASSA, LILIA; CARRERAS, H
Revista:
The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
Editorial:
JIDC Central Office
Referencias:
Año: 2019
ISSN:
1972-2680
Resumen:
Introduction: Nosocomial pathogens have become a priority issue for public health, since they  are responsible for increased morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients and the  development of multi-resistant microorganisms, as well. Recent studies found strong evidencethat airborne transmission plays a key role in many nosocomial infections. Thus, we aim to  develop a QuEChER methodology for the characterization of airborne microbial levels,  analyzing potential variables that modify the air microbiological load. Methodology: Particulate matter levels and suspended and settled bioaerosols were determined simultaneously employing optical sensors, Harvard impactors and settle plates, respectively.  Environmental variables were also measured at different sites during different working shifts  and seasons. Results: We found a straightforward relationship between airborne particles, air exchange rates,  and people influx. Levels of suspended microorganisms were related to fine particulate matter  concentration, CO2 and ambient temperature. A positive linear relationship (R2 = 0.9356) was  also found between fine particulate matter and CO2 levels and air microbial load. Conclusion: The QuEChER methodology is an effective methodology that could be used to  improve the surveillance of nosocomial pathogens in developing countries hospitals where air  quality is scarcely controlled.