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TB & Outbreaks Week; 4/26/2024, p334-334, 1p |
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A recent study conducted at Bengbu Medical University in China examined the characteristics of airborne and pathogenic bacterial communities in different locations on a university campus. The researchers collected particulate matter samples from indoor and outdoor sites and analyzed the bacterial communities using high-throughput sequencing. The results showed that the composition of the dominant bacterial communities was consistent among sites, but there were differences in their relative abundance. The study also identified several pathogenic bacterial species, with higher levels found indoors compared to outdoors. These findings provide valuable guidance for preventing and controlling airborne bacterial contamination in high occupancy areas like university campuses. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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