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Author(s):  
Xufei Yang ◽  
Noor Haleem ◽  
Augustina Osabutey ◽  
Zhisheng Cen ◽  
Karlee Albert

Particulate matter (PM) represents an air quality management challenge for confined swine production systems. Because of the limited space and ventilation rate, PM can reach relatively high concentrations in swine barns. PM in swine barns possesses different physical, chemical, and biological characteristics than that in the atmosphere and other indoor environments. As a result, it exerts different environmental and health effects and creates some unique challenges regarding PM measurement and mitigation. Numerous research efforts have been made, generating massive data and information. However, relevant review reports are sporadic. This study aims to provide an updated comprehensive review of swine barn PM, focusing on publications since 1990. It covers various topics, including PM characteristics, sources, measurement methods, and in-barn mitigation technologies. Since PM in swine barns is of primarily biological origins, bioaerosols are reviewed in great detail. Relevant topics include bacterial/fungal counts, viruses, microbial community composition, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, antibiotic resistance genes, endotoxins, and (1→3)-β-D-glucans. For each topic, existing knowledge is summarized and discussed and knowledge gaps are identified. Overall, PM in swine barns is complicated in chemical and biological composition and highly variable in mass concentrations, size, and microbial abundance. Feed, feces, and skins constitute the major PM sources. Regarding in-barn PM mitigation, four technologies (oil/water sprinkling, ionization, alternation of feed and feeders, and recirculating air filtration) are dominant. However, none of them have been widely used in commercial barns. A collective discussion of major knowledge gaps and future research needs is offered at the end of the report.


Author(s):  
Mbareche ◽  
Veillette ◽  
Pilote ◽  
Létourneau ◽  
Duchaine

Background: Bioaerosols are a major concern for public health and sampling for exposure assessment purposes is challenging. The nasopharyngeal region could be a potent carrier of long-term bioaerosol exposure agents. This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between nasopharyngeal bacterial flora of swine workers and the swine barns bioaerosol biodiversity. Methods: Air samples from eight swine barns as well as nasopharyngeal swabs from pig workers (n = 25) and from a non-exposed control group (n = 29) were sequenced using 16S rRNA gene high-throughput sequencing. Wastewater treatment plants were used as the industrial, low-dust, non-agricultural environment control to validate the microbial link between the bioaerosol content (air) and the nasopharynxes of workers. Results: A multivariate analysis showed air samples and nasopharyngeal flora of pig workers cluster together, compared to the non-exposed control group. The significance was confirmed with the PERMANOVA statistical test (p-value of 0.0001). Unlike the farm environment, nasopharynx samples from wastewater workers did not cluster with air samples from wastewater treatment plants. The difference in the microbial community of nasopharynx of swine workers and a control group suggest that swine workers are carriers of germs found in bioaerosols. Conclusion: Nasopharynx sampling and microbiota could be used as a proxy of air sampling for exposure assessment studies or for the determination of exposure markers in highly contaminated agricultural environments.


2018 ◽  
Vol 96 (suppl_2) ◽  
pp. 264-265
Author(s):  
S P Ney ◽  
A J Staggs ◽  
M E Muckey ◽  
C K Jones
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2017 ◽  
Vol 95 (suppl_2) ◽  
pp. 36-36
Author(s):  
Z. Bi ◽  
J. Gan ◽  
H. Li ◽  
B. Hu ◽  
C. Chen
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2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
K A Janni ◽  
M Torremorell ◽  
L D Jacobson ◽  
C Alonso ◽  
B P Hetchler

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2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. e71444 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cesar A. Corzo ◽  
Marie Culhane ◽  
Scott Dee ◽  
Robert B. Morrison ◽  
Montserrat Torremorell

2013 ◽  
Vol 115 (3) ◽  
pp. 703-710 ◽  
Author(s):  
X.X. Hao ◽  
B.M. Li ◽  
Q. Zhang ◽  
B.Zh. Lin ◽  
L.P. Ge ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernardo Z Predicala ◽  
Alvin C Alvarado ◽  
Matthieu Girard ◽  
Martin Belzile ◽  
Stephane Lemay ◽  
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