Biological and Toxicological Effects of Bioaerosols
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Air Quality and Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 June 2023) | Viewed by 4328
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Interests: airborne microorganisms; antibiotics; antibiotic resistance; circular economy of water; environmental bacteria and fungi; wastewater treatment; waterborne microorganisms; water quality
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Dear Colleagues,
Bioaerosol is the airborne collection of biological material, including viable or non-viable bacteria, fungi, pollen, particulate matter, and byproducts of cells. Bioaerosols occur both outdoors and indoors. Outdoor bioaerosol is generated as a result of both natural factors and anthropogenic activities, including wind, wave splash, spray irrigation, wastewater treatment, cooling towers, agricultural processes, industrial and biofermentation procedures, and many more. On the other hand, indoor bioaerosols are mainly of human origin. Because of their small size and lightweight, bioaerosols may be easily transported between various sites, and exposure to bioaerosols may result in infectious diseases, allergies, toxic effects, neurological effects, and others. Thus, in recent years, occupational and residential exposure to bioaerosols has attracted increased research interest.
Based on the above, I sincerely invite you to submit manuscripts to this Special Issue, which aims to collect high-quality and novel research concerning various aspects of biological and toxicological effects of bioaerosols. The scope of the Special Issue will be focused on, but not limited to the formation of bioaerosols and factors affecting it, bioaerosol exposure in both occupational and residential environments, health, and biological and toxicological effects of bioaerosol exposure on organisms.
Prof. Dr. Anna Lenart-Boroń
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- indoor air quality
- outdoor air quality
- bioaerosol
- airborne bacteria
- airborne fungi
- particulate matter
- pollen
- health risk assessment
- airborne contaminants
- epidemiology
- toxicity
- health effects
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