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Volume 5, Issue 2 (Suppl)

Occup Med Health Aff, an open access journal

ISSN: 2329-6879

Environmental Health 2017

September 7-8, 2017

September 7-8, 2017 | Paris, France

Environmental Health & Global Climate Change

2

nd

International Conference on

ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIAL STRAINS IN AEROSOLS SAMPLES

FROMANA IRON FOUNDRYAND STUDY OF THEIR RESISTANCE TO HEAVYMETALS

Daniellys Alejo Sanchez

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and

Ester M Hernandez Martinez

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Central University "Marta Abreu" of Las Villas, Cuba

Statement of the Problem:

Air pollution poses a significant environmental risk to health. Different investigations have shown

the presence of bacteria in the atmosphere. However, few studies of air quality based on microbiological components have been

carried out in Cuba. In general, investigations are focused on physical and chemical characterization of different atmospheric

pollutants. The aim of this research was to isolate and identify bacterial strains present in workplace atmosphere in an iron

foundry and determinate their resistance to heavy metals.

Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:

Indoor air samples were collected from an iron foundry located in Villa Clara

province, Cuba. To identify the bacteria of the pure cultures, their 16S rRNA genes were amplified and sequenced. The

identification was performed with the BLAST program. To study the resistance of isolated bacteria different concentrations of

Fe, Zn, Cu, Pb, Sn, Al and Mn in the form of their salts were tested using alamarBlue®

Findings:

11 isolated bacteria were identified. They are Pantoea agglomerans, Enterobacter cloacae, Staphylococcus aureus,

Bacillus oceanisediminis, Bacillus flexus and Exiguobacterium aurantiacum. All bacterial strains showed an increase in the cell

viability at high concentrations of Fe, Zn and Cu and, at low concentrations of Mn. However, all Pb concentrations conducted

to an increase of the cell viability for Exiguobacterium aurantiacum whereas for Bacillus oceanisediminis this increase was

observed only at high concentrations. Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus oceanisediminis, Pantoea agglomerans, Bacillus flexus

and Exiguobacterium aurantiacum showed increased cell viability at high concentrations of Sn while Pantoea agglomerans,

Bacillus flexus and Exiguobacterium aurantiacum shown this increment at low concentrations.

Conclusion & Significance:

In the iron smelting industry, identified bacterial strains can be harmful to health and even more

if it is considered their resistance to tested metals.

Biography

Daniellys Alejo Sanchez has experience in analysis of environmental samples. She completed her PhD in the of Antwerp University. This investigation was

related to gaseous pollutants, their relationship with meteorological variables and adverse effects on human health. Nowadays, she is the director of the RIP

project “Characterization and analysis of particulate compounds in multiple workplace atmospheres” which is developed between the University of Antwerp and

the Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de las Villas. The results showed in this presentation are being carried out in the framework of this project. They are very

important because they represent one of the first studies made in workplace atmosphere in iron foundries in Cuba.

daniellysas@uclv.edu.cu

Daniellys Alejo Sanchez et al., Occup Med Health Aff 2017, 5:2(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879-C1-032