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  1. 1. BIOAEROSOL AND DROPLET NUCLEI MUSKAN M.Sc. (Microbiology)
  2. 2. Bioaerosol • Bioaerosols are small, airborne biological material either attached to particulate matter or not. • They are ubiquitous in the environment comprised of aerosols originated biologically such as live or dead microorganism and their metabolites, toxins, or fragments that exist widely in the environment.
  3. 3. Type of bioaerosols • Viable. •Non-viable.
  4. 4. Viable bioaerosols •The viable forms include bacteria, fungi, viruses and algae. •The non-viable forms include endotoxins and proteins. •The adverse health effects caused by viable bioaerosols could be attributed to their ability to grow, multiply and produce toxic substances.
  5. 5. Non- viable bioaerosols •Non-viable bioaerosols are not currently alive and, therefore, cannot multiply; aerosolized pollen, animal dander and saliva, and insect excreta are all forms of non-viable bioaerosols. • In contrast, viable bioaerosols are living organisms that demonstrate microbiological activity and have the potential to multiply.
  6. 6. Sources of bioaerosols
  7. 7. Transport mechanism of bioaerosols • Ejection of bioaerosols into the atmosphere. • Small scale transport via clouds. • Large scale transport via dust plumes. • Community dispersal.
  8. 8. Disease by Bioaerosols • The sources of indoor bioaerosol pollution include outdoor sources (passing through windows, doors, and ventilation); building materials; furnishings; occupants; pets; house plants; and organic wastes. • Regular or ordinary human activities (e.g., coughing, washing, toilet flushing, talking, walking, sneezing, and sweeping floors) are also capable of generating bioaerosols . • However, basic environmental conditions, such as temperature and moisture content, can considerably influence the extent of their formation and dispersion due to their controlling effect on the formation of microorganisms . • Consequently, the prevalence of bioaerosols can be associated with certain human diseases, such as pneumonia, influenza, measles, asthma, allergies, and gastrointestinal illness. • However, under certain circumstances, exposure to some microbes is beneficial for health in terms of developing a healthy immune system and protect children from developing allergies and asthma.
  9. 9. Droplet Nuclei • Droplet nuclei are aerosols formed from the evaporation of respiratory droplets. • They are generally smaller than 5 μm in diameter. Droplet nuclei are formed by the "dried residua of larger respiratory droplets". • These particles are "the vehicle for airborne respiratory disease transmission, which are the dried-out residual of droplets possibly containing infectious pathogens".Diseases such as tuberculous and COVID-19 can be transmitted via droplet nuclei.
  10. 10. • Airborne droplet nuclei develop when the fluid of pathogenic droplets (1-5 µm in size; micrometre = one-thousandth of a millimetre) evaporates. • They are so small and light they may remain suspended in the air for several hours. Thus, they may also infect persons entering a room which has been left by a patient long ago. • Also, airborne droplet nuclei can be widely dispersed by air currents. Tuberculosis, chickenpox, measles and possibly also influenza may be transmitted this way.
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