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Microbial air quality in mass transport buses and work-related illness among bus drivers of Bangkok Mass Transit Authority

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dc.contributor.author Pipat Luksamijarulkul
dc.contributor.author Viboonsri Sundhijodhin
dc.contributor.author Soavalug Luksamijarulkul
dc.contributor.author Orawan Kaewboonchoo
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Microbiology th
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Microbiology th
dc.contributor.other Huacheiw Chalermphrakeit University. Faculty of Public Health and Environment th
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Public Health Nursing th
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-25T05:01:21Z
dc.date.available 2024-03-25T05:01:21Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier.citation J. Med Assoc Thai 87, 6 (2004) : 697-703 th
dc.identifier.issn 0125-2208 (Print)
dc.identifier.issn 2408-1981 (Online)
dc.identifier.uri https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/1974
dc.description สามารถเข้าถึงบทความฉบับเต็มได้ที่ http://www.jmatonline.com/index.php/jmat/article/view/6441 th
dc.description.abstract The air quality in mass transport buses, especially air-conditioned buses may affect bus drivers who work full time. Bus numbers 16, 63, 67 and 166 of the Seventh Bus Zone of Bangkok Mass Transit Authority were randomly selected to investigate for microbial air quality. Nine air-conditioned buses and 2-4 open-air buses for each number of the bus (36 air-conditioned buses and 12 open-air buses) were included. Five points of in-bus air samples in each studied bus were collected by using the Millipore Air Tester Totally, 180 and 60 air samples collected from air-conditioned buses and open-air buses were cultured for bacterial and fungal counts. The bus drivers who drove the studied buses were interviewed towards histories of work-related illness while working. The results revealed that the mean +/- SD of bacterial counts in the studied open-air buses ranged from 358.50 +/- 146.66 CFU/m3 to 506 +/- 137.62 CFU/m3; bus number 16 had the highest level. As well as the mean +/- SD of fungal counts which ranged from 93.33 +/- 44.83 CFU/m3 to 302 +/- 294.65 CFU/m3; bus number 166 had the highest level. Whereas, the mean +/- SD of bacterial counts in the studied air-conditioned buses ranged from 115.24 +/- 136.01 CFU/m3 to 244.69 +/- 234.85 CFU/m3; bus numbers 16 and 67 had the highest level. As well as the mean +/- SD of fungal counts which ranged from 18.84 +/- 39.42 CFU/m3 to 96.13 +/- 234.76 CFU/m3; bus number 166 had the highest level. When 180 and 60 studied air samples were analyzed in detail, it was found that 33.33% of the air samples from open-air buses and 6.11% of air samples from air-conditioned buses had a high level of bacterial counts (> 500 CFU/m3) while 6.67% of air samples from open-air buses and 2.78% of air samples from air-conditioned buses had a high level of fungal counts (> 500 CFU/m3). Data from the history of work-related illnesses among the studied bus drivers showed that 91.67% of open-air bus drivers and 57.28% of air-conditioned bus drivers had symptoms of work-related illnesses, p = 0.0185. th
dc.language.iso en_US th
dc.subject คนขับรถประจำทาง -- สุขภาพและอนามัย th
dc.subject Bus drivers -- Health and Hygiene th
dc.subject คุณภาพอากาศ th
dc.subject Air quality th
dc.subject องค์การขนส่งมวลชนกรุงเทพ th
dc.subject Bangkok Mass Transit Authority th
dc.subject โรคเกิดจากอาชีพ th
dc.subject Occupational diseases th
dc.subject รถประจำทางปรับอากาศ -- คุณภาพอากาศ th
dc.subject Air conditioned buses -- Air quality th
dc.title Microbial air quality in mass transport buses and work-related illness among bus drivers of Bangkok Mass Transit Authority th
dc.type Article th


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