Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry

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Autor(a) principal: Viegas, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Faria, Tiago, Carolino, Elisabete, Sabino, Raquel, Gomes, Anita, Viegas, Susana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/4628
Resumo: Background: Very few studies regarding fungal and particulate matter (PM) exposure in feed industry have been reported, although such contaminants are likely to be a significant contributing factor to several symptoms reported among workers. The purpose of this study has been to characterize fungal and dust exposure in one Portuguese feed industry. Material and Methods: Air and surface samples were collected and subject to further macro- and microscopic observations. In addition we collected other air samples in order to perform real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of genes from Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus complexes as well as Stachybotrys chartarum. Additionally, two exposure metrics were considered – particle mass concentration (PMC), measured in 5 different sizes (PM0.5, PM1, PM2.5, PM5, PM10), and particle number concentration (PNC) based on results given in 6 different sizes in terms of diameter (0.3 μm, 0.5 μm, 1 μm, 2.5 μm, 5 μm and 10 μm). Results: Species from the Aspergillus fumigatus complex were the most abundant in air (46.6%) and in surfaces, Penicillium genus was the most frequently found (32%). The only DNA was detected from A. fumigatus complex. The most prevalent in dust samples were smaller particles which may reach deep into the respiratory system and trigger not only local effects but also the systemic ones. Conclusions: Future research work must be developed aiming at assessing the real health effects of these co-exposures.
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spelling Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industryAir Pollutants, OccupationalFungiHumansParticulate MatterPortugalReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionAnimal FeedIndustryInfecções Sistémicas e ZoonosesBackground: Very few studies regarding fungal and particulate matter (PM) exposure in feed industry have been reported, although such contaminants are likely to be a significant contributing factor to several symptoms reported among workers. The purpose of this study has been to characterize fungal and dust exposure in one Portuguese feed industry. Material and Methods: Air and surface samples were collected and subject to further macro- and microscopic observations. In addition we collected other air samples in order to perform real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of genes from Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus complexes as well as Stachybotrys chartarum. Additionally, two exposure metrics were considered – particle mass concentration (PMC), measured in 5 different sizes (PM0.5, PM1, PM2.5, PM5, PM10), and particle number concentration (PNC) based on results given in 6 different sizes in terms of diameter (0.3 μm, 0.5 μm, 1 μm, 2.5 μm, 5 μm and 10 μm). Results: Species from the Aspergillus fumigatus complex were the most abundant in air (46.6%) and in surfaces, Penicillium genus was the most frequently found (32%). The only DNA was detected from A. fumigatus complex. The most prevalent in dust samples were smaller particles which may reach deep into the respiratory system and trigger not only local effects but also the systemic ones. Conclusions: Future research work must be developed aiming at assessing the real health effects of these co-exposures.The study was supported by the Environment & Health Research Group from Lisbon School of Health Technology and Associação Para o Desenvolvimento de Conhecimento e Inovação (POLITEC & ID). Project entitled “Occupational exposure to fungi in high load settings.” Project manager: Carla Viegas, Ph.D.Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. prof J. Nofera (Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine)Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeViegas, CarlaFaria, TiagoCarolino, ElisabeteSabino, RaquelGomes, AnitaViegas, Susana2017-03-14T11:56:26Z20162016-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/4628engMed Pr. 2016;67(2):143-54. doi: 10.13075/mp.5893.002890465-589310.13075/mp.5893.00289info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-20T15:40:24Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/4628Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:39:21.075787Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry
title Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry
spellingShingle Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry
Viegas, Carla
Air Pollutants, Occupational
Fungi
Humans
Particulate Matter
Portugal
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Animal Feed
Industry
Infecções Sistémicas e Zoonoses
title_short Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry
title_full Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry
title_fullStr Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry
title_full_unstemmed Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry
title_sort Occupational exposure to fungi and particles in animal feed industry
author Viegas, Carla
author_facet Viegas, Carla
Faria, Tiago
Carolino, Elisabete
Sabino, Raquel
Gomes, Anita
Viegas, Susana
author_role author
author2 Faria, Tiago
Carolino, Elisabete
Sabino, Raquel
Gomes, Anita
Viegas, Susana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viegas, Carla
Faria, Tiago
Carolino, Elisabete
Sabino, Raquel
Gomes, Anita
Viegas, Susana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Air Pollutants, Occupational
Fungi
Humans
Particulate Matter
Portugal
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Animal Feed
Industry
Infecções Sistémicas e Zoonoses
topic Air Pollutants, Occupational
Fungi
Humans
Particulate Matter
Portugal
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Animal Feed
Industry
Infecções Sistémicas e Zoonoses
description Background: Very few studies regarding fungal and particulate matter (PM) exposure in feed industry have been reported, although such contaminants are likely to be a significant contributing factor to several symptoms reported among workers. The purpose of this study has been to characterize fungal and dust exposure in one Portuguese feed industry. Material and Methods: Air and surface samples were collected and subject to further macro- and microscopic observations. In addition we collected other air samples in order to perform real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of genes from Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus complexes as well as Stachybotrys chartarum. Additionally, two exposure metrics were considered – particle mass concentration (PMC), measured in 5 different sizes (PM0.5, PM1, PM2.5, PM5, PM10), and particle number concentration (PNC) based on results given in 6 different sizes in terms of diameter (0.3 μm, 0.5 μm, 1 μm, 2.5 μm, 5 μm and 10 μm). Results: Species from the Aspergillus fumigatus complex were the most abundant in air (46.6%) and in surfaces, Penicillium genus was the most frequently found (32%). The only DNA was detected from A. fumigatus complex. The most prevalent in dust samples were smaller particles which may reach deep into the respiratory system and trigger not only local effects but also the systemic ones. Conclusions: Future research work must be developed aiming at assessing the real health effects of these co-exposures.
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