초록 |
Recently,as the importance of indoor air quality has been recognized, public healthinterest in microbial pollution such as bacteria, fungi and viruses has alsobeen increasing in indoor environments. The indoor environment has limitedcirculation of outside air and allow relatively long-term survival ofbioaerosol. Most bioaerosol (microorganisms) in the indoor air exist attachedto fine particles or water vapor, so is usually deeply related to theconcentration of dust. Unlike the outside where air mixing is relatively active,the indoor environment is reality that concerns about microorganisms aspollutants are relatively greater. In particular, as the proportion of timespent indoors has increased, microbial measurement in enclosed indoor hasbecome a major interest. In this study, we are performed to interpret thecorrelation according to analyzing mutual data between the measurement of finedust and microbial concentration in indoor air. |