2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.08.063
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The effects of indoor and outdoor dust exposure on the growth, sensitivity to oxidative-stress, and biofilm production of three opportunistic bacterial pathogens

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“…To investigate the impact of BC on bacterial biofilms, S. pneumoniae strains D39 and PR201, and S. aureus strains SH1000, Newman, and USA300, were exposed to 30-100 mg/ml BC during biofilm formation. BC concentrations were based on previous research into the effects of BC on the host, as well as research into the effects of other pollutants on bacteria (Tellabati et al, 2010;Vesterdal et al, 2012;Suraju et al, 2015). These concentrations do not represent actual atmospheric BC concentrations in the UK which range from 1 to 7 mg/m 3 (Butterfield et al, 2015) because atmospheric BC is inhaled over time, with constant deposition within the respiratory tract, therefore high concentration suspensions are typically used to model this long-term exposure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate the impact of BC on bacterial biofilms, S. pneumoniae strains D39 and PR201, and S. aureus strains SH1000, Newman, and USA300, were exposed to 30-100 mg/ml BC during biofilm formation. BC concentrations were based on previous research into the effects of BC on the host, as well as research into the effects of other pollutants on bacteria (Tellabati et al, 2010;Vesterdal et al, 2012;Suraju et al, 2015). These concentrations do not represent actual atmospheric BC concentrations in the UK which range from 1 to 7 mg/m 3 (Butterfield et al, 2015) because atmospheric BC is inhaled over time, with constant deposition within the respiratory tract, therefore high concentration suspensions are typically used to model this long-term exposure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was commensurate with increased biofilm formation and sensitivity to oxidative stress following hydrogen peroxide challenge. 65 Consequently, the detrimental impact of particulate pollutants on human health is not only due to direct effects on the host but also may involve the effect on bacterial behavior in the host.…”
Section: Infectious Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notwithstanding the recognized dangers for human health of Aspergillus and other fungi, our knowledge showed an absence of contamination of airways [3] and no studies are available that prove the possible contamination of airways of healthy subjects with outdoor fungal spores. Furthermore, there is still limited evidence of possible physiological impact of fungal contamination on the respiratory system [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%