Department of Microbiology and Biomonitoring, University of Agriculture in Kraków, Mickiewicza Ave 24/28, 30-059, Kraków, Poland.
Department of Reproduction, Anatomy and Genomics of Animals, University of Agriculture in Kraków, Mickiewicza Ave 24/28, 30-059, Kraków, Poland.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2022 Apr;29(18):26992-27006. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-18142-6. Epub 2021 Dec 18.
Keeping horses in good condition requires providing them with living conditions that meet welfare requirements. These animals should be accommodated with suitable space, access to high nutritional fodder and water, and a suitable microclimate in their shelters. When it comes to the environment in the stables, a serious problem is created by particulate matter (PM), which consists of bacteria. PM concentration may be responsible for developing multiple lower respiratory tract diseases in horses, including allergies and recurrent airway obstruction (RAO). In turn, these ailments may lead to decreasing equine physical and mental fitness. Additionally, people who spend time in the stables are exposed to the same harmful factors. The study was conducted in Udórz Stud Farm located in the southern region of Poland. The study was carried out in 2 different types of stables: 3 runners (a type of stable where horses are housed together and occasionally linked up, e.g., for feeding or grooming) and 2 box stables. The research continued for 2 years and the samples were collected in each season. The bioaerosol samples were collected using a six-stage Andersen-Graseby cascade impactor to assess size distribution and concentrations of airborne bacteria. PM concentration was analyzed using the DustTrak™ II Aerosol Monitor 8530, while microclimate parameters were measured using the Kestrel 5000 Weather Meter. There are almost no studies concerning size distribution of airborne bacteria, individual PM fractions, and the impact of everyday handling on the changes in the bioaerosol and PM concentration. This preliminary study provided basic information on this subject. We have revealed a strong correlation between high PM and bacterial aerosol concentrations. Higher contamination levels were recorded in runners, as compared to box stables. The highest bacterial aerosol level was detected in the spring. The analysis of the fractions of the bacterial aerosol in the stables indicated the highest share of ultra-fine fraction (0.65-2.1 µm), while respirable fraction (below 4.7 µm) exceeded 75%. It was established that the concentration of the bacterial aerosol inside the stables was many times higher than outside. It depended significantly on everyday activities undertaken in the stables, like feeding or cleaning. Taking the above into account, a different cleaning system should be developed (a wet cleaning system, with the use of water) and excrement should be removed more frequently.
保持马匹健康需要为其提供符合福利要求的生活条件。这些动物应该有合适的空间、获得高营养的饲料和水,以及其住所中的适宜小气候。当涉及到马厩环境时,由细菌组成的颗粒物 (PM) 会造成严重的问题。PM 浓度可能会导致马匹患上多种下呼吸道疾病,包括过敏和复发性气道阻塞 (RAO)。反过来,这些疾病可能会导致马匹的身体和精神健康状况下降。此外,在马厩中度过时间的人也会接触到同样的有害因素。该研究在位于波兰南部的乌多日(Udórz)种马场进行。研究在两种不同类型的马厩中进行:3 个跑马场(一种马匹群居且偶尔被连接在一起的马厩,例如喂食或梳理时)和 2 个箱式马厩。研究持续了 2 年,每个季节都采集样本。使用六级 Andersen-Graseby 级联冲击器收集生物气溶胶样本,以评估空气中细菌的大小分布和浓度。使用 DustTrak™ II 气溶胶监测仪 8530 分析 PM 浓度,而使用 Kestrel 5000 气象计测量微气候参数。几乎没有关于空气中细菌的大小分布、个别 PM 分数以及日常处理对生物气溶胶和 PM 浓度变化的影响的研究。这项初步研究提供了该主题的基本信息。我们发现 PM 和细菌气溶胶浓度之间存在很强的相关性。与箱式马厩相比,跑马场的污染水平更高。春季检测到的细菌气溶胶水平最高。对马厩中细菌气溶胶的分数分析表明,超细分数(0.65-2.1 µm)的比例最高,而可吸入分数(低于 4.7 µm)超过 75%。结果表明,马厩内的细菌气溶胶浓度比室外高得多。它严重依赖于在马厩中进行的日常活动,例如喂食或清洁。考虑到这一点,应该开发不同的清洁系统(湿式清洁系统,使用水),并更频繁地清除粪便。