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주거환경 공기 중 호흡기 바이러스의 검출Detection of Airborne Respiratory Viruses in Residential Environments

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Detection of Airborne Respiratory Viruses in Residential Environments
Authors
박근태문경환김형태박찬정정호철임영희
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국환경보건학회
Keywords
Airborne virus; Polymerase chain reaction; Real-time PCR; Respiratory viruses; Airborne virus; Polymerase chain reaction; Real-time PCR; Respiratory viruses
Citation
한국환경보건학회지, v.37, no.4, pp.306 - 314
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KCI
Journal Title
한국환경보건학회지
Volume
37
Number
4
Start Page
306
End Page
314
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/114181
ISSN
1738-4087
Abstract
Objectives: Respiratory virus infections are the most common disease among all ages in all parts of the world and occur through airborne transmission. The purpose of this study was to detect and quantitate human respiratory viruses in residential environments. Methods: Air samples were collected from the residential space of apartments in the Seoul/Gyeonggi-do area. The samples were collected from indoor and outdoor air. Among respiratory viruses, influenza A virus, influenza B virus, parainfluenza virus, metapneumovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, and adenovirus were investigated by multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Among the virus-positive samples, we performed adenovirus quantification by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results: Virus detection rates were 44.0%, 3.8%, 3.4%, and 17.3% in spring, summer, autumn, and winter, respectively. The virus detection rate was higher in winter and spring than in summer and autumn. Adenovirus was most commonly detected, followed by influenza A virus and parainfluenza virus. Virus distribution was not significantly different between indoor and outdoor environments. Conclusions: Although virus concentrations were not high in residential environments, residents in houses with detected viruses may have an increased risk of exposure to airborne respiratory viruses, especially in winter and spring.
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