Objective: In order to provide reference for controlling and monitoring the environmental contamination in the spacecraft, the species and amount of microbes, which adhere to the suspended particles with different size in a closed environment were detected. Method: According to USA EPA IP-10, particles were continuously sampled by an impactor in a closed environment. The particles were divided into three grades by their aerodynamic diameters (AD): 100 micrometers > or = AD > 10 micrometers, 10 micrometers > or = AD>2 micrometers and AD < or = 2 micrometers. Clean outdoor air was collected as control by the same way. The collected particles were precisely weighed. The microbes that adhere to the particles were cultivated, counted and identified. Result: By calculating total suspended particles (TSP) and inhalant particles (IP) of the closed environment, counting, clarifying and identifying the microbes, 6 kinds of bacteria, 2 genus of actinomyces and 6 kinds of fungi that adhere to the particles were detected. Conclusion: The particles in a closed environment may have some effect on human health and instruments.
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Yu, F., He, X. X., Xie, Q., & Jiang, J. (2000). Detection of microbes adherent to particles in a closed environment. Hang Tian Yi Xue Yu Yi Xue Gong Cheng = Space Medicine & Medical Engineering, 13(3), 210–214.
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