Correlation Between Germ Count Values and Meteorological or Chemical Air Pollution Data(1)

Muftah Khalifa Kilani1, Kanjo Abdul Hamid2

1Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Microbiology, Budapest, Hungary
2Metropolitan Institute of State Public Health and Health Officer Service, Bacteriology Department, Budapest, Hungary
 
(1)Corresponding author: Muftah Khalifa Kilani
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Keywords:
Correlation, bacteria, chemical air pollution, temperature, relative humidity

Abstract:
Samples were taken during the period from February 1994 to November 1994, at approximately weekly intervals at three fixed places in the vicinity of automatic air pollution record stations. The total colony counts, CFU, some macro-, micro-morphological and biochemical tests were recorded. The numbered and isolated bacteria were correlated with various meteorological and air pollution parameters. Numerous significant correlations were investigated between CFU and temperature, endospore formic, with a temperature and pigment production. Statistically significant positive correlations were found between sporulation and rod cells shape, or motility, or no pigmentation or negative correlation with coccus shape and pigmentation, positive correlation between NO2 levels and non pigment bacteria and negative correlation of NO3 with coccus cell shape.


Received: 03 March 1998
Accepted: 13 November 1998

Posted: 3 April 1999

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