GENERAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF MİCOLOGİCAL STATUS İN KİNDERGARDENS (İN THE SAMPLE OF BAKU CİTY)

Abstract The presented work is dedicated to analysis of micological status of kindergardens constructed in Baku City and mainly registered with the state. It was determined that micobiota formed in the interior environment of kindergardens consisted of 10 genes and 21 species 57% of which are the re...

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Main Authors: Aliyev İ.A., İbrahimov E.A., Samedova G.S.
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7878302 2024-09-15T17:48:23+00:00 GENERAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF MİCOLOGİCAL STATUS İN KİNDERGARDENS (İN THE SAMPLE OF BAKU CİTY) Aliyev İ.A. İbrahimov E.A. Samedova G.S. 2023-04-26 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7878302 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/njd-iscience https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7878301 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7878302 oai:zenodo.org:7878302 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Norwegian Journal of development of the International Science, 107, 3-5, (2023-04-26) Baku City kindergardens micological status micobiota interior environment rooms with different status atmospheric air info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.787830210.5281/zenodo.7878301 2024-07-26T14:09:50Z Abstract The presented work is dedicated to analysis of micological status of kindergardens constructed in Baku City and mainly registered with the state. It was determined that micobiota formed in the interior environment of kindergardens consisted of 10 genes and 21 species 57% of which are the representatives of Aspergillus, Penicillium and Cladosporium genes. It was identified that dominant species of fungi are directly involved in the formation of dominant core of micobiota in the kindergardens. As well as it became known that almost all the fungi registered are mainly spread in the atmospheric air in rooms with different stetus. Its defined that conventional pathogenic fungi are easily adhessed on the tender skin of kids and on ecological condition are quickly transforming to aggressive inflamors of invasive mycoses. References: 1. Aliyev I.A., Djabrailzade S.M., Akhmedova F.R., Ibrahimov E.A., Asadova Sh.F. Some ecological and biological properties of opportunistic representatives mycobiota in residential build-ings // Herald MSOU, series "Natural Science", 2014, N 2, p. 15-19 2. Aliyev İ.A., Ağayeva S.A., Ganbarov Kh.G. The influence of ecologcal situations in buildings over the micodiversity // Deutscher Wissenschaftsherold. German Science Herald. 2016, № 1, p. 6-8 3. Aliyev I.A., Huseynova A.A., AgayevaN.A., Ganbarov Kh.G.The infkuence of temperature to the growth of opportunist fungi of Baku city environment // International Journal of Applied and Pure Science an Agriculture (IJARSA), 2016, vol. 2, issue 6, p. 148-150 4. El-Morsy E.-S.M. Prelitinary survey of indoor and outdoor airborne nicrofungi at coostal buildings in Egupt // Aerobiologia. 2006, vol. 22, N 2, p. 197-210 5. De Hood G.S., Guarro J., Gene J., Figueras M.J. Atlas of clinical fungi. Ultrecht (Spain: CBS): Universitat Rovira I Virgili Reus, 2000, 1126 p. 6. Duncan S.M., Farrell R.L., Lardan N., Lurgens L.A., Blanchette R.A. Monitoring and identification of airborne fungi at historic locations on Ross sland, Antarctica // Polar Sci. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Zenodo
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topic Baku City
kindergardens
micological
status
micobiota
interior environment
rooms with different status
atmospheric air
spellingShingle Baku City
kindergardens
micological
status
micobiota
interior environment
rooms with different status
atmospheric air
Aliyev İ.A.
İbrahimov E.A.
Samedova G.S.
GENERAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF MİCOLOGİCAL STATUS İN KİNDERGARDENS (İN THE SAMPLE OF BAKU CİTY)
topic_facet Baku City
kindergardens
micological
status
micobiota
interior environment
rooms with different status
atmospheric air
description Abstract The presented work is dedicated to analysis of micological status of kindergardens constructed in Baku City and mainly registered with the state. It was determined that micobiota formed in the interior environment of kindergardens consisted of 10 genes and 21 species 57% of which are the representatives of Aspergillus, Penicillium and Cladosporium genes. It was identified that dominant species of fungi are directly involved in the formation of dominant core of micobiota in the kindergardens. As well as it became known that almost all the fungi registered are mainly spread in the atmospheric air in rooms with different stetus. Its defined that conventional pathogenic fungi are easily adhessed on the tender skin of kids and on ecological condition are quickly transforming to aggressive inflamors of invasive mycoses. References: 1. Aliyev I.A., Djabrailzade S.M., Akhmedova F.R., Ibrahimov E.A., Asadova Sh.F. Some ecological and biological properties of opportunistic representatives mycobiota in residential build-ings // Herald MSOU, series "Natural Science", 2014, N 2, p. 15-19 2. Aliyev İ.A., Ağayeva S.A., Ganbarov Kh.G. The influence of ecologcal situations in buildings over the micodiversity // Deutscher Wissenschaftsherold. German Science Herald. 2016, № 1, p. 6-8 3. Aliyev I.A., Huseynova A.A., AgayevaN.A., Ganbarov Kh.G.The infkuence of temperature to the growth of opportunist fungi of Baku city environment // International Journal of Applied and Pure Science an Agriculture (IJARSA), 2016, vol. 2, issue 6, p. 148-150 4. El-Morsy E.-S.M. Prelitinary survey of indoor and outdoor airborne nicrofungi at coostal buildings in Egupt // Aerobiologia. 2006, vol. 22, N 2, p. 197-210 5. De Hood G.S., Guarro J., Gene J., Figueras M.J. Atlas of clinical fungi. Ultrecht (Spain: CBS): Universitat Rovira I Virgili Reus, 2000, 1126 p. 6. Duncan S.M., Farrell R.L., Lardan N., Lurgens L.A., Blanchette R.A. Monitoring and identification of airborne fungi at historic locations on Ross sland, Antarctica // Polar Sci. ...
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author Aliyev İ.A.
İbrahimov E.A.
Samedova G.S.
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İbrahimov E.A.
Samedova G.S.
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title GENERAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF MİCOLOGİCAL STATUS İN KİNDERGARDENS (İN THE SAMPLE OF BAKU CİTY)
title_short GENERAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF MİCOLOGİCAL STATUS İN KİNDERGARDENS (İN THE SAMPLE OF BAKU CİTY)
title_full GENERAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF MİCOLOGİCAL STATUS İN KİNDERGARDENS (İN THE SAMPLE OF BAKU CİTY)
title_fullStr GENERAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF MİCOLOGİCAL STATUS İN KİNDERGARDENS (İN THE SAMPLE OF BAKU CİTY)
title_full_unstemmed GENERAL CHARACTERİSTİCS OF MİCOLOGİCAL STATUS İN KİNDERGARDENS (İN THE SAMPLE OF BAKU CİTY)
title_sort general characteri̇sti̇cs of mi̇cologi̇cal status i̇n ki̇ndergardens (i̇n the sample of baku ci̇ty)
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