Evaluation of Efficiency of an Innovative Method for Reducing Microbial Air Contamination in Auditoriums: Part 1
https://doi.org/10.35627/2219-5238/2022-30-7-33-39
Abstract
Background: Sanitary and hygienic well-being of the air environment of closed premises for various purposes is the most important direction in preventing the spread of infections with an aerosol mechanism of pathogen transmission.
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an innovative method of reducing microbial indoor air contamination in auditoriums using a film absorber of original design.
Materials and methods: We investigated microbial contamination of indoor air in medical university auditoriums in the cold (January-February 2021) and warm (April 2021) seasons of the year. We also tested the efficiency of air purification using a specially designed film absorber with and without an aqueous solution of lithium chloride added as an active substance. The microbial air contamination was monitored during the academic day under various modes of the device operation. Air sampling and testing were carried out using certified methods.
Results: Our findings showed the presence of 2 to 4-component associations of microorganisms in most collected indoor air samples. Higher levels of microbial contamination in auditoriums were observed in the cold season of the year. A decrease in microbial air contamination after classes by 0–38 % was detected following 30 minutes of the absorber operation in the general ventilation mode and by 80–99 % after operating it with the active substance added.
Conclusion: Test results demonstrate high efficiency of the method of reducing microbial air contamination in auditoriums using the film absorber of original design.
About the Authors
V. V. ShkarinRussian Federation
Vladimir V. Shkarin, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Assoc. Prof., Head of the Department; executor of the research project under Agreement No. 3 of December 20, 2021 between the Committee for Economic Policy and Development of the Volgograd Region, Project Manager and the “Bioprint” Center for Youth Innovative Creativity
Institute of Continuing Medical and Pharmaceutical Education
Department of Public Health and Health Care
400131
1 Fallen Fighters Square
400005
Apt. 50, 58/1 Lenin Avenue
Volgograd
N. I. Latyshevskaya
Russian Federation
Natalia I. Latyshevskaya, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Prof.; Head of Department, Manager of the research project under Agreement No. 3 of December 20, 2021 between the Committee for Economic Policy and Development of the Volgograd Region, Project Manager and the “Bioprint” Center for Youth Innovative Creativity
Department of General Hygiene and Ecology
400131
1 Fallen Fighters Square
400005
Apt. 50, 58/1 Lenin Avenue
Volgograd
V. S. Zamaraev
Russian Federation
Valery S. Zamaraev, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Prof.; Professor of the Department, executor of the research project under Agreement No. 3 of December 20, 2021 between the Committee for Economic Policy and Development of the Volgograd Region, Project Manager and the “Bioprint” Center for Youth Innovative Creativity
Department of Microbiology, Virology, and Immunology with a Course of
Clinical Microbiology
400131
1 Fallen Fighters Square
400005
Apt. 50, 58/1 Lenin Avenue
Volgograd
L. A. Davydenko
Russian Federation
Ludmila A. Davydenko, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Prof.; Professor, executor of the research project under Agreement No. 3 of December 20, 2021 between the Committee for Economic Policy and Development of the Volgograd Region, Project Manager and the “Bioprint” Center for Youth Innovative Creativity
Department of General Hygiene and Ecology
400131
1 Fallen Fighters Square
400005
Apt. 50, 58/1 Lenin Avenue
Volgograd
A V. Belyaeva
Russian Federation
Alina V. Belyaeva, Cand. Sci. (Biol.), Assoc. Prof., executor of the research project under Agreement No. 3 of December 20, 2021 between the Committee for Economic Policy and Development of the Volgograd Region, Project Manager and the “Bioprint” Center for Youth Innovative Creativity
Department of General Hygiene and Ecology
400131
1 Fallen Fighters Square
400005
Apt. 50, 58/1 Lenin Avenue
Volgograd
A. V. Zasyadkina
Russian Federation
Anna V. Zasyadkina, Assistant, executor of the research project under Agreement No. 3 of December 20, 2021 between the Committee for Economic Policy and Development of the Volgograd Region, Project Manager and the “Bioprint” Center for Youth Innovative Creativity
Department of Microbiology, Virology, Immunology with a Course of Clinical Microbiology
400131
1 Fallen Fighters Square
400005
Apt. 50, 58/1 Lenin Avenue
Volgograd
V. M. Tarabanov
Russian Federation
Valery M. Tarabanov, executor of the research project under Agreement No. 3 of December 20, 2021 between the Committee for Economic Policy and Development of the Volgograd Region, Project Manager and the “Bioprint” Center for Youth Innovative Creativity
400005
Apt. 50, 58/1 Lenin Avenue
Volgograd
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Shkarin V.V., Latyshevskaya N.I., Zamaraev V.S., Davydenko L.A., Belyaeva A.V., Zasyadkina A.V., Tarabanov V.M. Evaluation of Efficiency of an Innovative Method for Reducing Microbial Air Contamination in Auditoriums: Part 1. Public Health and Life Environment – PH&LE. 2022;(7):33-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35627/2219-5238/2022-30-7-33-39