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Evaluation of seasonal ventilation changes and their effect on ambient dust, endotoxin and bioaerosol concentrations in a dairy parlor.
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Evaluation of seasonal ventilation changes and their effect on ambient dust, endotoxin and bioaerosol concentrations in a dairy parlor./
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Funk, Sara.
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92 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-05, page: 3154.
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Masters Abstracts International49-05.
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Health Sciences, Occupational Health and Safety. -
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Evaluation of seasonal ventilation changes and their effect on ambient dust, endotoxin and bioaerosol concentrations in a dairy parlor.
Funk, Sara.
Evaluation of seasonal ventilation changes and their effect on ambient dust, endotoxin and bioaerosol concentrations in a dairy parlor.
- 92 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-05, page: 3154.
Thesis (M.S.)--Colorado State University, 2011.
This pilot study measured the impact of seasonal ventilation changes on concentrations of organic dust, endotoxin and bacteria in one modern dairy milking parlor. Pyrosequencing, a new non-target specific molecular methodology was used to characterize airborne bioaerosols.
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1017799
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Area samples for inhalable dust, respirable dust, endotoxin, and bacteria were collected in one modern dairy parlor during both summer and winter seasons. Five sampling sessions were performed at approximately weekly intervals during each season. The summer season included an open facility with fresh mechanical air ventilation. The winter season consisted of a closed facility with no fresh air ventilation and forced heat. Aerosol size distributions, air velocity inside the parlor, humidity, temperature, and CO2 were also sampled on each trip. Two-way ANOVA was performed to test statistically significant differences between variables.
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No significant differences between mean concentrations of inhalable dust, respirable dust, or bacteria were seen by season. Endotoxin showed a near significant differen ce (p=0.06). CO2 concentration doubled during the winter season as compared to the summer (p<0.001) due to reduced ventilation. The aerosol size distribution did not vary between seasons (MMOD=12mum) indicating that seasonal ventilation changes do not affect the particle size distribution. The most common bacterial genera in both seasons were Clostridium (anaerobic), Oscillibacter and Staphylococcus -- all Gram positive bacteria. Gram-positive bacterial genera occurred more frequently during the summer than winter seasons. Gram-negative bacteria cell counts increased in the winter season. Average concentrations of total bacteria in the facility during summer and winter were 2839 and 7008 counts/m3, respectively.
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