2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.104936
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Comparison of culturable antibiotic-resistant bacteria in polluted and non-polluted air in Beijing, China

Abstract: Background: Air pollution has been a serious health issue in Beijing for years. Airborne antibiotic-resistant bacteria could be a potential health crisis as reserve of antibiotic resistance transmission in environment. The composition and antibiotic resistance pattern of culturable bacterial community and how these are affected by air pollution remain unclear.Objectives: This study aimed to compare the compositions and antibiotic resistance patterns of culturable bacteria in polluted and non-polluted weather c… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the underestimation of microbial contamination collected by impaction devices (Andersen six-stage and Millipore sampling devices), due to cell damage during sampling process, has already been stated [18,40,41]. However, the sixstage Andersen sampler allows the hazardous range where the Fumigati section has lung penetrability to be identified [17,18,41]. Indeed, in four of the assessed FFHs, section Fumigati at stage 6 (0.65 µm) of reaching alveoli was observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, the underestimation of microbial contamination collected by impaction devices (Andersen six-stage and Millipore sampling devices), due to cell damage during sampling process, has already been stated [18,40,41]. However, the sixstage Andersen sampler allows the hazardous range where the Fumigati section has lung penetrability to be identified [17,18,41]. Indeed, in four of the assessed FFHs, section Fumigati at stage 6 (0.65 µm) of reaching alveoli was observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in air samples performed by Millipore and six-stage Andersen, the Fumigati section was predominant in Millipore air samples in MEA. Furthermore, the underestimation of microbial contamination collected by impaction devices (Andersen six-stage and Millipore sampling devices), due to cell damage during sampling process, has already been stated [18,40,41]. However, the sixstage Andersen sampler allows the hazardous range where the Fumigati section has lung penetrability to be identified [17,18,41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5/18) in unpolluted weather. Most culturable strains were resistant to penicillin [82]. Compared to industrial and urban areas, the seasonal differences of airborne bacteria and ARGs in PM2.5 from rural areas were the most obvious; the total number of bacteria was significantly lower in winter, and specific ARGs were enriched (diluted in spring).…”
Section: Airmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…China is the largest global user of antibiotics, with an annual usage of approximately 92,700 tons, about 58% of which were eventually discharged into the environment [11]. Mao et al [12] found that the abuse of antibiotics can promote the development of bacterial resistance in the environment. They reported that bacteria in Beijing's atmosphere have a high proportion of antibiotic resistance to penicillin and cephalosporins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%