Global diversity of airborne pathogenic bacteria and fungi from wastewater treatment plants.

Global diversity of airborne pathogenic bacteria and fungi from wastewater treatment plants.

Publication date: Jul 01, 2024

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have been recognized as one of the major potential sources of the spread of airborne pathogenic microorganisms under the global pandemic of COVID-19. The differences in research regions, wastewater treatment processes, environmental conditions, and other aspects in the existing case studies have caused some confusion in the understanding of bioaerosol pollution characteristics. In this study, we integrated and analyzed data from field sampling and performed a systematic literature search to determine the abundance of airborne microorganisms in 13 countries and 37 cities across four continents (Asia, Europe, North America, and Africa). We analyzed the concentrations of bioaerosols, the core composition, global diversity, determinants, and potential risks of airborne pathogen communities in WWTPs. Our findings showed that the culturable bioaerosol concentrations of global WWTPs are 10-10 CFU/m. Three core bacterial pathogens, namely Bacillus, Acinetobacter, and Pseudomonas, as well as two core fungal pathogens, Cladosporium and Aspergillus, were identified in the air across global WWTPs. WWTPs have unique core pathogenic communities and distinct continental divergence. The sources of airborne microorganisms (wastewater) and environmental variables (relative humidity and air contaminants) have impacts on the distribution of airborne pathogens. Potential health risks are associated with the core airborne pathogens in WWTPs. Our study showed the specificity, multifactorial influences, and potential pathogenicity of airborne pathogenic communities in WWTPs. Our findings can improve the understanding of the global diversity and biogeography of airborne pathogens in WWTPs, guiding risk assessment and control strategies for such pathogens. Furthermore, they provide a theoretical basis for safeguarding the health of WWTP workers and ensuring regional ecological security.

Concepts Keywords
Acinetobacter Air Microbiology
Culturable Airborne pathogens
Fungi Bacteria
Global COVID-19
Pandemic Determinants
Environmental Monitoring
Fungi
Global diversity
Humans
Potential risks
SARS-CoV-2
Waste Disposal, Fluid
Wastewater
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment plants

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease VO Bacteria
disease VO Fungi
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO pathogen
drug DRUGBANK Medical air

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