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Culturable and Total Fungi in Dust Accumulated in Air Ducts in Single‐Family Houses
Abstract Fungal spore content in dust accumulated in air ducts was investigated in 24 mechanically ventilated single‐family houses of which 15 had also a central air heating system. Dust was collected from the ducts simultaneously with cleaning of the ventilation systems. Besides spore concentrations and flora of culturable fungi, total fungal spore concentrations were determined in dust samples by the aqueous two‐phase technique and spore counting with epifluorescence microscopy. Culturable spore concentrations in the dust varied from 104 to 107 CFU/g and total spore concentrations from 107 to 108 spores/g. Total spore concentrations in the duct dust were significantly higher in the air heated houses than in the other mechanically ventilated houses. The difference resulted mainly from a higher proportion of recirculation air and a higher age of the air heated houses. Cladosporium, Penicillium, Aspergillus and yeasts consisted of >90% of fungal flora in the dust. Although total spore concentrations were at the same level both in the exhaust and in the supply ducts in both types of house, culturable fungal spore concentrations were slightly higher in the exhaust ducts than in the supply ducts. The proportion of culturable spores was <5% of total spores in dust accumulated in the ducts.
Culturable and Total Fungi in Dust Accumulated in Air Ducts in Single‐Family Houses
Abstract Fungal spore content in dust accumulated in air ducts was investigated in 24 mechanically ventilated single‐family houses of which 15 had also a central air heating system. Dust was collected from the ducts simultaneously with cleaning of the ventilation systems. Besides spore concentrations and flora of culturable fungi, total fungal spore concentrations were determined in dust samples by the aqueous two‐phase technique and spore counting with epifluorescence microscopy. Culturable spore concentrations in the dust varied from 104 to 107 CFU/g and total spore concentrations from 107 to 108 spores/g. Total spore concentrations in the duct dust were significantly higher in the air heated houses than in the other mechanically ventilated houses. The difference resulted mainly from a higher proportion of recirculation air and a higher age of the air heated houses. Cladosporium, Penicillium, Aspergillus and yeasts consisted of >90% of fungal flora in the dust. Although total spore concentrations were at the same level both in the exhaust and in the supply ducts in both types of house, culturable fungal spore concentrations were slightly higher in the exhaust ducts than in the supply ducts. The proportion of culturable spores was <5% of total spores in dust accumulated in the ducts.
Culturable and Total Fungi in Dust Accumulated in Air Ducts in Single‐Family Houses
Pasanen, Anna‐Liisa (author) / Kujanpää, Liisa (author) / Pasanen, Pertti (author) / Kalliokoski, Pentti (author) / Blomquist, Göran (author)
Indoor Air ; 7 ; 121-127
1997-06-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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