Abstract

Abstract Both the processing of solid waste and the composting of organic matter generate airborne biological contaminants. For this type of environment, some authors have proposed Threshold Limit Values (TLV) of 10,000 Colony Forming Units per cubic meter (CFU/m3) of air for total bacteria, and 1,000 CFU/m3 of air for Gram-negative bacteria. Endotoxins produced by Gram-negative bacteria can cause fever and respiratory problems. Diarrhea and gastrointestinal problems can also be caused by Gram-negative bacteria. Other researchers have found Aspergillus fumigatus, which is considered an opportunistic pathogenic fungus, in the nose and throat of people exposed to compost. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the microbiological content of indoor and outdoor air, to detect concentrations of total and Gram-negative bacteria exceeding their proposed TLV, and to suggest corrective measures based on the technical and scientific literature. Air sampling was carried out twice in one day using Andersen sam...

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