INVESTIGATIONS ON AIRBORNE MICROORGANISMS IN ANIMAL STABLES .1. AIRBORNE ANAEROBIC-BACTERIA IN A CALF STABLE WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS
Tj. Chai et al., INVESTIGATIONS ON AIRBORNE MICROORGANISMS IN ANIMAL STABLES .1. AIRBORNE ANAEROBIC-BACTERIA IN A CALF STABLE WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS, Berliner und Munchener Tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 110(1), 1997, pp. 1-4
The total number of airborne anaerobic bacteria with special regard to
Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) as well as the total number
of airborne aerobic bacteria was estimated indoor and outdoor of a cal
f stable. 65 indoor samples and 63 outdoor samples were collected by u
sing a 6 stage Andersen sampler.The total number of airborne anaerobic
bacteria of the indoor samples ranged from 3.216 to 24.222 CFU/m(3) (
Colony Forming Units) with a part of 4 to 1179 CFU/m(3) of C. perfring
ens. 734 to 1588 CFU/m(3) of airborne anaerobic bacteria were found in
the outdoor samples. The number of C. perfringens CFU varied between
2 and 15 CFU/m(3). The total number of airborne aerobic bacteria indoo
r ranged from 9.166 to 53.932 CFU/m(3), outdoor from 2.443 to 21.205 C
FU/m(3). Furthermore the results suggested that C. perfringens is suit
able for indicating the bacterial contamination of air by faeces of an
imals.