Abstract

The presence of actinomycetes in many workplaces and their role in the incidence of various respiratory symptoms remains poorly understood and underestimated. A sampling and culture-independent analysis method to measure airborne actinomycetes has yet to be developed and controlled bioaerosols are needed for laboratory investigations. In this article, the performances of a single-pass bubbling aerosolizer were characterized to evaluate the feasibility of generating actinomycetes from a liquid source and to confirm that viability of aerosolized entities was preserved. Six preparation protocols for liquid Thermoactinomycetes vulgaris cultures were compared in terms of culturable flora and total spores concentrations (culture and epifluorescence microscopy) and size distributions (optical counter and cascade impactor) of the bioaerosols generated. Using the best protocol, the generator's performances were then validated using three species: Thermoactinomyces vulgaris, Thermobifida fusca, and Streptomyces cal...

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