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    	<title>IJPRS/V4/I2/00095 - 25/05/2015</title>

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		<title>Aeromicrobiological Study of Different Food Outlets</title>
		
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                                                    	<h5>Abstract</h5>
		                                                <p>Aeromicrobiology is the study of bioaerosols. An aeromicrobiological study was conducted from three different food outlets. The different sites selected for study of air microflora includes serving table, cooking site, indoor and outdoor area. A site wise analysis has shown the presence of both bacteria and fungi and very commonly identified species at all the localities were <em>Staphylococcus</em> and <em>Bacillus</em>, <em>Aspergillus</em> sp. <em>Penicillium</em> sp. <em>Rhizopus </em>sp. <em>Helminthosporium</em> sp. <em>Alternaria</em> sp. <em>Epidermophyton</em> sp. and <em>Trichophyton</em> sp. Total nine (2 bacteria and 7 fungi) microorganisms either of human or environmental origin were detected. A maximum number of microorganisms were identified in evening hours of food outlets in comparison to morning hours. The exposed plate technique was used for trapping the aeromicroflora. <em>Aspergillus</em> sp. was dominant fungal species followed by <em>Penicillium </em>sp. <em>Rhizopus</em> sp. <em>Helminthosporium</em> sp. in all the localities.</p>
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                                                        <h5>Keywords</h5>
                                                         <p>Aeromicroflora, Food outlets, Exposed plate technique, Microorganisms, Bioaerosols</p>
                                                         
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                                                         <h5>Cite This Article</h5>
                                                         <p>Singh, P., Tomar, S., Kamboj, A. (2015). Aeromicrobiological Study of Different Food Outlets, <em>International Journal for Pharmaceutical Research Scholars (IJPRS)</em>, 4(2), 264-270.</p>                                                         <hr/>
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		<author>Singh, P., Tomar, S., Kamboj, A.        </author>

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