Detection of Legionella-contaminated aerosols in the vicinity of a bio-trickling filter of a breeding sow facility – A pilot study

The urbanization of agricultural areas results in a reduction of distances between residential buildings and livestock farms. In the public debate, livestock farming is increasingly criticized due to environmental disturbance and odor nuisance originating from such facilities. One method to reduce o...

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Hauptverfasser: Walser, Sandra M., Brenner, Bernhard, Wunderlich, Anika, Tuschak, Christian, Huber, Stefanie, Kolb, Stefanie, Niessner, Reinhard, Seidel, Michael, Höller, Christiane, Herr, Caroline E.W.
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description The urbanization of agricultural areas results in a reduction of distances between residential buildings and livestock farms. In the public debate, livestock farming is increasingly criticized due to environmental disturbance and odor nuisance originating from such facilities. One method to reduce odor and ammonia is by exhaust air treatment, for example, by biological exhaust air purification processes with bio-trickling filters filled with tap water. Higher temperatures in the summer time and the generation of biofilms are ideal growth conditions for Legionella. However, there are no studies on the presence of Legionella in the water of bio-trickling filters and the release of Legionella-containing aerosols. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate Legionella in wash water and emitted bioaerosols of a bio-trickling filter system of a breeding sow facility. For this purpose, measurements were carried out using a cyclone sampler. In addition, samples of wash water were taken. Legionella were not found by culture methods. However, using molecular biological methods, Legionella spp. could be detected in wash water as well as in bioaerosol samples. With antibody-based methods, Legionella pneumophila were identified. Further studies are needed to investigate the environmental health relevance of Legionella-containing aerosols emitted by such exhaust air purification systems. [Display omitted] •Aerosol and water samples from a bio-trickling filter system were analyzed.•Legionella were detected in aerosol/water by molecular and antibody-based methods.•Legionella from bio-trickling filters might have environmental health relevance.
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Breeding
Farms
Female
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Legionella
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