Hospital represents a special environment due to the nature of
activities developed. It has many risk factors which can evoke many
disorders and can damage the health of patients and also of staff.
The microbiological factor in hospitals is the most risky for
immuno-compromised patients because it has the potential to start
nosocomial infections (hospital acquired infection). Several
airborne infectious diseases are related to the indoor air quality.
So, Control of airborne transmission of infectious diseases
associated with indoor environments is especially important in
medical environments. There is also an increasing rate of
resistance among the nosocomial pathogens which is particularly
disconcerting. Therefore it is necessary to be aware of nosocomial
infections caused by bioaerosols in hospital environment and
control it to the lowest level. In consideration of above facts air
sample from various wards of different hospitals were analysed for
microbial load and further screened for the incidence of pathogenic
microorganisms with their multidrug resistance ability. Microbial
concentration were compared to the available guidelines and draw
the conclusions and recommendations.
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