Rapid measurement tools or fast identification of bioaerosols

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2023-02-23

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Adjacent Digital Politics Ltd

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Whitby C, Ferguson R, Dumbrell A, et al., (2023) Rapid measurement tools or fast identification of bioaerosols, Open Access Government, April 2023, pp. 462-463

Abstract

Bioaerosols are complex mixtures of airborne particles of biological origin (BioPM), which

vary in size (~0.05-100 μm) and composition (viruses, bacteria, fungi/mould, pollen, cell

fragments, and endotoxins). Many bioaerosols are of inhalable size (< 100 μm), but those

< 10 μm are respirable and can penetrate deep into the respiratory system, making them a

primary health concern(6). In addition to causing infectious diseases (e.g. tuberculosis

and COVID-19), bioaerosols are associated with non-infectious diseases, such as

hypersensitivity, allergies, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma,

that cause significant mortality and morbidity(4,7). Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) also

poses an emerging and uncertain threat to public health worldwide, yet, AMR in

bioaerosols is generally ignored leaving a major blindspot in the OneHealth approach to

fighting AMR.

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