Atmosphere (Oct 2022)

Bioaerosol Concentration in a Cattle Feedlot in Neuquén, Argentina

  • Marisa Gloria Cogliati,
  • Paula Andrea Paez,
  • Luis Alfredo Pianciola,
  • Marcelo Alejandro Caputo,
  • Paula Natalia Mut

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13111761
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1761

Abstract

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There is a global trend toward intensive livestock breeding, which tends to increase the microbial load in the environment as well as the presence of volatile compounds and dust that can cause health issues. Cattle is the major producer of Escherichiacoli (E. coli), a group of foodborne bacteria associated with severe human diseases, and Neuquén province in Argentina has one of the highest rates of uremic hemolytic syndrome incidence in the world. This paper presents the results of two sampling events of E. coli bacteria at 39 sites in La Paisana ranch (LPR), in Añelo (Neuquén), considering locations inside the pens, upwind, and downwind of the feedlot with different time steps, using a Microflow α equipment. The ranch has approximately 600 heads and clean and controlled installations. The field experiment included sampling airborne aerosol deposition and concentration using passive and active methods. Concentrations were also estimated using an atmospheric dispersion model. During the field experiment, counts of up to 2970 CFU/m3 were obtained in the cattle stockyards and up to 111 CFU/m3 at a distance of 100 m.

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