Quantitative microbial risk assessment of antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bioaerosol in a neonatal intensive care unit - Aerobiologia
Quantitative microbial risk assessment of antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bioaerosol in a neonatal intensive care unit - Aerobiologia centers on evaluating exposure risks from antibiotic-resistant bacteria present in airborne particles in hospital settings. The paper’s long methodology and reference sections indicate work focused on how bioaerosols behave, how concentrations can be quantified, and how those data can be translated into risk under defined ventilation or disinfection conditions. It draws on prior studies addressing aerosol dispersion, particle size selection, bioaerosol detection approaches, and non-culturable microorganisms, along with research on antimicrobial resistance pathways. While the excerpt provided does not include results figures, the scope is specifically linked to neonatal intensive care environments and aims to inform risk assessment frameworks rather than describe a single incident. The competitive context is scientific rather than market-based, positioning this study within ongoing efforts to better model indoor microbial hazards.






