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Novel approach to microbiological air monitoring in show caves

机译:秀洞中微生物空气监测的新方法

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Air microbial pollution in touristic areas poses a risk for both the integrity of an ecosystem and human health. Microbiological monitoring together with environmental parameters monitoring allows for the assessment of the impacts and formulation of sound management decisions to protect humans and ecosystems. Four show caves from the Carpathian Mountains were selected for our study. The caves were sampled monthly to obtain an overview of the changes that occur over a yearly cycle. For the microbial monitoring, we used RIDA((R))COUNT test plates, while the environmental parameters were monitored with a variety of devices. Second and third generations of microbes extracted from the plates were grown on specific media for the purpose of 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA extraction and taxa identification. The bacterial communities identified in the air samples in the four investigated show caves were dominated by Staphylococcus, while regarding the fungi communities, Penicillium was more likely to occur in the touristic part of the caves and Cladosporium in the non-visited passages. Together with data on number of visitors, number of bats and radon levels we were able understand the impact of tourists on the cave environment and to generate microbiological risk maps for human health. This type of comprehensive study can be used not only to protect the integrity of a touristic area from the impacts caused by the introduction of allochthonous organic matter, but also for the protection of the tourists and guides from potential pathogenic taxa.
机译:旅游区的空气微生物污染既威胁着生态系统的完整性,也威胁着人类健康。微生物监测和环境参数监测可以评估影响并制定合理的管理决策以保护人类和生态系统。我们选择了四个来自喀尔巴阡山脉的洞穴。每月对这些洞穴进行采样,以获取在一年周期中发生的变化的概览。对于微生物监测,我们使用了RIDA(COUNT)测试板,而环境参数则通过各种设备进行了监测。从板中提取的第二代和第三代微生物在特定培养基上生长,以用于16S rRNA和18S rRNA提取以及分类群鉴定。在四个被调查的空气样本中鉴定出的细菌群落表明,洞穴主要由葡萄球菌占据,而就真菌群落而言,青霉菌更可能出现在洞穴的旅游区,而无孢子菌则出现在未参观的通道中。连同游客人数,蝙蝠数量和ra水平的数据,我们能够了解游客对洞穴环境的影响,并生成人类健康的微生物风险图。这种类型的综合研究不仅可以用来保护旅游区的完整性免受引入异源有机物的影响,还可以保护游客和向导免受潜在病原生物群的侵害。

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