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Occurrence of airborne bacteria and pathogen indicators during land application of sewage sludge
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Pathogen IndicatorsSewage Sludge TreatmentEngineeringMicrobial ContaminationPathogen DetectionQuantitative MicrobiologyAirborne BacteriaSewage SludgeLand ApplicationMicrobial EcologyGlass ImpingersEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyInfection ControlMedicine16S-23s Interspacer RegionWastewater TreatmentMicrobial Risk Assessment
Glass impingers (AGI-30) were used at a commercial sludge application site to determine the levels of airborne bacteria and pathogen indicators. Even though heterotrophic bacteria averaged 10(5) CFU/m3, none of the sites showed the presence of Salmonella spp. or indicators such as fecal coliforms or coliphages. Indicators such as H2S producers and pathogenic clostridia were present in locations having significant physical agitation of the sludge material. PCR-based ribotyping using the 16S-23S interspacer region is a promising method to identify the genetic relatedness and origins of airborne clostridia.
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