Environmental factors and particle size shape the community structure of airborne total and pathogenic bacteria in a university campus
Given the dense population on university campuses, indoor and outdoor airborne bacterial contamination may lead to the rapid spread of diseases in a university environment. However, there are few studies of the characteristics of airborne and pathogenic bacterial communities in different sites on a...
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Main Authors: | Tianer Zhang (Author), Mengmeng Liu (Author), Dalin Zhou (Author), Zhijing Ma (Author), Liu Chen (Author), Danchen Wu (Author), Haitao Diao (Author), Wanru Wang (Author), Die Li (Author), Quan Zhen (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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