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Molecular approaches for the detection and monitoring of microbial communities in bioaerosols: A review
Authors:Keunje Yoo  Tae Kwon Lee  Eun Joo Choi  Jihoon Yang  Sudheer Kumar Shukl  Sang-il Hwang  Joonhong Park
Institution:1 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, South Korea;2 Department of Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju 26493, South Korea;3 Department of Systems Biology, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, South Korea;4 Department of Built and Natural Environment, Caledonian College of Engineering, Sultanate of Oman;5 Division of Natural Resources Conservation, Korea Environment Institute, Sejong-si 30147, South Korea
Abstract:Bioaerosols significantly affect atmospheric processes while they undergo long-range vertical and horizontal transport and influence atmospheric chemistry and physics and climate change. Accumulating evidence suggests that exposure to bioaerosols may cause adverse health effects, including severe disease. Studies of bioaerosols have primarily focused on their chemical composition and largely neglected their biological composition and the negative effects of biological composition on ecosystems and human health. Here, current molecular methods for the identification, quantification, and distribution of bioaerosol agents are reviewed. Modern developments in environmental microbiology technology would be favorable in elucidation of microbial temporal and spatial distribution in the atmosphere at high resolution. In addition, these provide additional supports for growing evidence that microbial diversity or composition in the bioaerosol is an indispensable environmental aspect linking with public health.
Keywords:Bioaerosol  Airborne microbial community  Molecular methods  Metagenomics
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