Rose H D, Hirsch S R
Am Rev Respir Dis. 1979 Mar;119(3):511-3. doi: 10.1164/arrd.1979.119.3.511.
We performed counts of airborne spores in a hospital with filtered air where a decrease in nosocomial infection with Aspergillus organisms had been documented. For comparison, similar studies were performed at a nearby general hospital in a ward with open windows. The total spore count inside the hospital with filtered air was significantly less than inside the ward with open windows. The total count of Aspergillus organisms in the filtered air was significantly less than that in the room with open windows. We conclude that the decrease in nosocomial infections with Aspergillus organisms in the hospital with filtered air is probably associated with fewer airborne spores.
我们在一家采用空气过滤的医院中对空气中的孢子进行了计数,该医院已记录到曲霉菌引起的医院感染有所减少。作为对照,在附近一家窗户敞开的普通医院病房里进行了类似研究。采用空气过滤的医院内的孢子总数明显少于窗户敞开的病房内的孢子总数。空气过滤病房内曲霉菌的总数明显少于窗户敞开病房内的总数。我们得出结论,采用空气过滤的医院中曲霉菌引起的医院感染减少可能与空气中孢子数量较少有关。