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Quantitative microbial risk assessment of outdoor aerosolized pathogens in cities with poor sanitation.

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Rocha-Melogno, L; Crank, KC; Ginn, O; Bergin, MH; Brown, J; Gray, GC; Hamilton, KA; Bibby, K; Deshusses, MA
Published in: The Science of the total environment
June 2022

The aeromicrobiological transmission pathway of enteric pathogens in places with unsafe sanitation services is poorly understood. In an attempt to partly fill this knowledge gap, we assessed the potential public health impact of bioaerosols near open waste canals (OWCs) using Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA). We used data acquired in La Paz, Bolivia to characterize the risk of disease that aerosolized enteric pathogens may pose through food, fomites and inhalation (all followed by ingestion). Three reference pathogens were selected to conduct the assessment: enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC), Shigella flexneri, and Campylobacter jejuni. Inhalation followed by ingestion had the highest median infection risk per event i.e. 3 × 10-5 (3 infections for every 100,000 exposures), compared to contaminated food e.g. 5 × 10-6 and fomites e.g. 2 × 10-7, all for C. jejuni infections. Our sensitivity analysis showed that bacterial fluxes from the air were the most influential factor on risk. Our results suggest that fecal bacterial aerosols from OWCs present non-negligible risks of infection in La Paz, with median annual infection risks by C. jejuni being 18 (food), and 100 (inhalation) times greater than the EPA's standard for drinking water (1 × 10-4). We included two of the QMRA models presented here in a novel web application we developed for user-specified application in different contexts.

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The Science of the total environment

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1879-1026

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0048-9697

Publication Date

June 2022

Volume

827

Start / End Page

154233

Related Subject Headings

  • Sanitation
  • Risk Assessment
  • Escherichia coli
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Cities
  • Aerosols
 

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Rocha-Melogno, L., Crank, K. C., Ginn, O., Bergin, M. H., Brown, J., Gray, G. C., … Deshusses, M. A. (2022). Quantitative microbial risk assessment of outdoor aerosolized pathogens in cities with poor sanitation. The Science of the Total Environment, 827, 154233. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154233
Rocha-Melogno, Lucas, Katherine C. Crank, Olivia Ginn, Michael H. Bergin, Joe Brown, Gregory C. Gray, Kerry A. Hamilton, Kyle Bibby, and Marc A. Deshusses. “Quantitative microbial risk assessment of outdoor aerosolized pathogens in cities with poor sanitation.The Science of the Total Environment 827 (June 2022): 154233. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154233.
Rocha-Melogno L, Crank KC, Ginn O, Bergin MH, Brown J, Gray GC, et al. Quantitative microbial risk assessment of outdoor aerosolized pathogens in cities with poor sanitation. The Science of the total environment. 2022 Jun;827:154233.
Rocha-Melogno, Lucas, et al. “Quantitative microbial risk assessment of outdoor aerosolized pathogens in cities with poor sanitation.The Science of the Total Environment, vol. 827, June 2022, p. 154233. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154233.
Rocha-Melogno L, Crank KC, Ginn O, Bergin MH, Brown J, Gray GC, Hamilton KA, Bibby K, Deshusses MA. Quantitative microbial risk assessment of outdoor aerosolized pathogens in cities with poor sanitation. The Science of the total environment. 2022 Jun;827:154233.
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Published In

The Science of the total environment

DOI

EISSN

1879-1026

ISSN

0048-9697

Publication Date

June 2022

Volume

827

Start / End Page

154233

Related Subject Headings

  • Sanitation
  • Risk Assessment
  • Escherichia coli
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Cities
  • Aerosols