Aeromicrobiology (Record no. 194761)

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International Standard Book Number 9780323961226
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
082 0# - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 576.190961 ILO
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Personal name Ilori, Mathew Olusoji
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Title Aeromicrobiology
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Academic Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent xviii, 279p.
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Bibliography, etc. note Chapter 1. Introduction to aeromicrobiology<br/>1.1. Introduction<br/>1.2. Structure and composition of the atmosphere<br/>1.3. Microorganisms—forms and functions<br/>1.4. Respirable bioaerosols<br/>1.5. Survivability of microorganisms in the air<br/>1.6. Bioaerosols composition and sources<br/>1.7. Anthropogenic sources of bioaerosols in the environments<br/>1.8. Biological weapon agents as human-made bioaerosol<br/>1.9. Aerosolized biological dusts (aerosolized microbial cells, endotoxins, viruses, fungi, and mycotoxins)<br/>1.10. Sampling and analysis of airborne microorganisms<br/>1.11. Control of microbial bioaerosols<br/><br/>Chapter 2. Aerosolization and bioaerosols<br/>2.1. Introduction<br/>2.2. Aerosols and bioaerosols<br/>2.3. Bioaerosols composition and sources<br/>2.4. Natural and anthropogenic sources of bioaerosols in outdoor (extramural) environments<br/>2.5. Sources of bioaerosols in indoor (intramural) environments<br/>2.6. Biological weapon agents as human-made bioaerosols<br/>2.7. Aerosolized microbial agents<br/>2.8. Bioaerosols in agriculture<br/>2.9. Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 3. Fate and transport of microorganisms in the air<br/>3.1. Introduction<br/><br/>Chapter 4. Indoor and outdoor aeromicrobiology<br/>4.1. Introduction<br/>4.2. Aeromicrobiology of the indoor environment<br/>4.3. Aeromicrobiology of the outdoor environment<br/>4.4. Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 5. Sampling methods for airborne microorganisms<br/>5.1. Introduction<br/>5.2. Factors that generate and sustain redistribution of bioaerosols within a facility<br/>5.3. Principles of bioaerosol sampling<br/>5.4. Passive bioaerosol sampling methods and samplers<br/>5.5. Active bioaerosol sampling methods and samplers<br/>5.6. Recent trends and challenging applications in bioaerosol industry<br/>5.7. Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 6. Analysis of bioaerosols<br/>6.1. Introduction<br/>6.2. Culture-based analytical methods<br/>6.3. Culture-independent analytical methods<br/>6.4. Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 7. Airborne fungi and mycotoxins<br/>7.1. Introduction<br/>7.2. Airborne fungal populations<br/>7.3. Sampling, isolation, and identification of airborne fungi<br/>7.4. Airborne fungi and human health<br/>7.5. Airborne mycotoxins: sources, nature, and characteristics<br/>7.6. Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 8. Airborne prokaryotes and toxins<br/>8.1. Introduction<br/>8.2. Inventory of toxins in air<br/>8.3. Antibiotic resistance in the Earth's atmosphere<br/>8.4. Sources of airborne pathogens and toxins<br/>8.5. Effects of aerosol sources on the composition of airborne prokaryotes<br/>8.6. Transmission dynamics of airborne prokaryotes and toxins<br/>8.7. Climate change and airborne prokaryotes and toxins<br/>8.8. Public health implications of airborne prokaryotes and toxins<br/>8.9. Occupational exposure to airborne prokaryotes and toxins<br/>8.10. Airborne prokaryotes and toxins in bioterrorism<br/>8.11. Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 9. Medically important airborne viruses<br/>9.1. Introduction<br/>9.2. Measles<br/>9.3. Rhinoviruses<br/>9.4. Hantavirus<br/>9.5. Influenza virus<br/>9.6. Mumps<br/>9.7. Varicella zoster<br/>9.8. Viral meningitis<br/>9.9. The coronaviruses<br/>9.10. Concluding remarks<br/><br/>Chapter 10. Control of bioaerosols, biosafety, and biosecurity<br/>10.1. Introduction<br/>10.2. Control of bioaerosols<br/>10.3. Biosafety and biosecurity in the laboratory<br/>10.4. Conclusion<br/><br/>Index
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Air Microbiology
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Obayori, Oluwafemi Sunday.
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Salam, Lateef Babatunde.
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14.06.2024   576.190961 ILO A03152 SVA/INV/03/24/100 Dt:13.03.2024 2023-24 10289.70 14.06.2024 Reference   Dewey Decimal Classification 1     Microbiology   School of Life Science, Mysuru School of Life Science, Mysuru 25.03.2024 SVA Publisher & Distributes, Bengluru 15102.50
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