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Contribution of Particulates to Airborne Disease Transmission and Severity: A Review

Authors
Myung, HyunjiJoung, Young Soo
Issue Date
Apr-2024
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
airborne transmission; bioaerosols; particulatematters; atmospheric microorganisms; influentialfactors
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.58, no.16, pp 6846 - 6867
Pages
22
Journal Title
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume
58
Number
16
Start Page
6846
End Page
6867
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/159940
DOI
10.1021/acs.est.3c08835
ISSN
0013-936X
1520-5851
Abstract
The emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has catalyzed great interest in the spread of airborne pathogens. Airborne infectious diseases are classified into viral, bacterial, and fungal infections. Environmental factors can elevate their transmission and lethality. Air pollution has been reported as the leading environmental cause of disease and premature death worldwide. Notably, ambient particulates of various components and sizes are harmful pollutants. There are two prominent health effects of particles in the atmosphere: (1) particulate matter (PM) penetrates the respiratory tract and adversely affects health, such as heart and respiratory diseases; and (2) bioaerosols of particles act as a medium for the spread of pathogens in the air. Particulates contribute to the occurrence of infectious diseases by increasing vulnerability to infection through inhalation and spreading disease through interactions with airborne pathogens. Here, we focus on the synergistic effects of airborne particulates on infectious disease. We outline the concepts and characteristics of bioaerosols, from their generation to transformation and circulation on Earth. Considering that microorganisms coexist with other particulates as bioaerosols, we investigate studies examining respiratory infections associated with airborne PM. Furthermore, we discuss four factors (meteorological, biological, physical, and chemical) that may impact the influence of PM on the survival of contagious pathogens in the atmosphere. Our review highlights the significant role of particulates in supporting the transmission of infectious aerosols and emphasizes the need for further research in this area.
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