Wednesday 16 September 2015

City’s air is filled with microbes making us sick

It’s airborne! City’s air is filled with microbes making us sick
By Niranjan Kaggere, Bangalore Mirror Bureau | Sep 14, 2015, 04.00 AM IST




Four types of bacteria in Bengaluru's air have become hyperactive and are triggering respiratory tract disorders among its residents; IISc wages war on dreaded dengue

Why are people falling sick in Bengaluru often these days? Have the immunity levels of Bengalureans dropped drastically? Are pollutants getting more dangerous by the day? Are new strains of virus or bacteria fast multiplying in the city? These are the questions that are being asked by medical experts and researchers in recent times.

While the brainstorming continues, a city-based environmental scientist has come up with a worrisome finding: Four types of bacteria (Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Enterococcus and Salmonella typomerium) have become hyperactive in the city's air and are triggering fever and respiratory tract disorders among residents. The scientist Sivasakthivel S has set out to record the bacteria and fungi (bioaerosol) levels in the city. He submitted his findings to Bangalore University as part of his doctoral thesis titled—'Microbial diversity in ambient air associated with seasonal meteorological parameters' for which he was awarded a PhD last week.

Sivasakthivel told Bangalore Mirror that his objective was to study what kind of pathogenic bacteria and fungi are present in Bengaluru's air. "The bioaerosol level was compared with seasonal aspects like temperature and relative humidity to assess how these climatic aspects foster the growth of bioaerosols in air," he said.

Sivasakthivel's research spanning four years from 2009 to 2013 was conducted under the guidance of Prof N Nandini, chairperson, Environment Science department of Bangalore University.

Landfills and polluted lakes breed pathogens
As part of the study, Sivasakthivel drew samples of bioaerosols from the air in and around the landfill areas at Mandur, Bellandur Lake and Byramangala Lake in Bengaluru urban limits from 6 am to 6 pm. 

While the samples around Mandur and other landfills revealed the presence of three different pathogens, samples around Bellandur area attested to the presence of Salmonella typomerium.

"Gradual decomposition at landfills had triggered these aerosols. Adding to woes, modern chemicals like biomedical and chemical waste comprising expired drugs, syringes, perfumes, toothpastes and blood bags further induced antibiotic resistant or drug-resistant characters in all the bacterial pathogens," Sivasakthivel explained.

Nandini said, "Rapid urbanisation has made people cultivate a throwaway culture instead of a recycle and reuse one. This has resulted in a huge pile of garbage all around and unattended garbage due to fermentation resulting in the birth of bacterial aerosols that are taking toll on human health. The infection is high during the pre-monsoon (first rains) when it washes down all the aerosols in the air to the ground. If you get wet in first rains or consume food or fruit exposed to air, bacteria will get into you, affecting the immunity." 

Besides landfills, polluted lakes too generate aerosols which get into air due to wind activity. "Raw sewerage carries pathogens into water bodies. Bacterial pathogen Salmonella typomerium was found in air up to 100 m above the Bellandur Lake. This causes typhoid and diarrhea," Sivasakthivel explained.

City's climate good for pathogens too
While filthy landfills and polluted water bodies emitted bioaerosols, the climatic conditions in Bengaluru helped these pathogens further spread. Sivasakthivel compared the aerosol data with seasonal climatic variations that included temperature and relative humidity. "Both the temperature and relative humidity support the growth of these pathogens in air. 

Temperature in Bengaluru has increased by 0.08 degree centigrade as against the global 0.06 degree centigrade in the last four decades. This is the result of increased greenhouse gas emissions from various sectors. Untimely rains and summers have changed the climatic pattern. This has become conducive for pathogens," said Nandini.

Treat solid waste carefully
Working on the mitigation measures, the researchers opined that the only way to tackle the emission of bioaerosols was to switch over to activities like reuse and recycling. "People have to be thoroughly educated on garbage disposal. One must avoid dumping of waste in an open site. Even if it is thrown, it has to be cleared and treated scientifically. 

People, particularly motorists, must move around with masks. Besides, raw sewerage must be restricted from entering water bodies and it should be let in only after proper scientific treatment," suggested Nandini.



The culprits
* Streptococcus causes upper respiratory tract infection with sore throat, intense fever and dry cough* Staphylococcus causes allergic rhinitis (hay fever), running nose and headaches * Enterococcus causes dry cough, infection of nasal throat and upper respiratory system infection * Salmonella typomerium causes typhoid and diarrhea

Toxic bird poop
"Pigeon and poultry dropping and fallen feathers are rich sources of Faecal coliform that largely originates in the intestines of warm-blooded animals," said Sivasakthivel. Faecal coliform are known to cause ear infections, dysentery, typhoid, bacterial gastroenteritis and hepatitis A.

WHAT ARE BIOAEROSOLS?
Bioaerosols are airborne particles containing microorganisms of varying sizes released by living organisms. The cellular components of these organisms may contain virus, bacteria, fungal spores, plant pollen and other allergens.

Thursday 10 September 2015

Bangalore startup offers affordable, furnished residences

Bangalore startup offers affordable, furnished residences
By Chandralekha Mukerji, ET Bureau | 9 Sep, 2015, 04.19PM IST




BENGALURU: Although officially a non-metro, Bengaluru is perceived to be `the city to be in' if you are an IT executive or an upcoming entrepreneur. It appeals to the young and the upwardly moving. However, the city with year-round pleasant weather is rather cold towards tenants, especially those who are single. Most house owners demand a minimum of 10 month's security deposit.

Nestaway .com, a startup based in the city is trying to fill this gap. A market place for rented accommodation, they aim to provide affordable and fully-furnished shared homes for as low as `6,000 per month with only two months' rent as security deposit.

For the tenant

If you are looking for a shared accommodation in a good locality, NestAway homes are a steal not only in terms of cost but convenience. There are studio apartment options too, in case you do not want flat-mates and are looking for more privacy .

All you have to do is register yourself at their website, which has a catalogue of properties up for rent categorized on the basis of locality and gender. If you like a house you can schedule a visit according to your convenience. Booking is done online as well.

In terms of cost, not just low deposits, these are fully-furnished flats with beds with mattresses, sofa sets, wardrobes, TV with DTH connection, internet connection, geyser, air conditioner and a fully equipped kitchen with gas, fridge, microwave, cookware and even crockery. You can practically just walk in with your suitcase.

NestAway homes also have shorter rent agreements. Most house owners would want you to sign an agreement of at least 11 months, which can be a problem in a shared accommodation where all members might not have same plan.

NestAway contracts are not only for six months, but in case a member leaves midway , it is the company's responsibility to find a replacement. For the party moving out before six months, there is a penalty of a month worth of rent. "This is to discourage very short-term engagements and make the owners feel more comfortable.But it's flexible as the owner always has the discretion of waiving it off," says Amarendra Sahu, Co-founder, NestAway.com. The penalty is also waived if you are moving to another NestAway home in a different city or locality. "For such cases we even offer you free of cost relocation," says Sahu. Apart from Bengaluru, the company has properties in Gurgaon and has soft launched in Pune and Hyderabad.

For the owners

It is equally hassle-free for the house owner.All you have to do is list your property and quote a price. Everything else--from showing the property to tenants, closing agreements, rent collection to exit inspection--is taken care of by NestAway . Regular maintenance and repairs are also the company's responsibility . The company guarantees break-free occupancy . "For any damage, we provide them a third party damage insurance of up to Re 1 crore that covers both the structure and content," says Sahu.NestAway charges a monthly commission, around 15 per cent of the rent paid.

Safety Ensured

House is the single largest possession for the owners and security is major issue. "In fact, uncertainty and hesitation of owners towards renting their homes to singles was one of the biggest operational challenge the company faced," says Sahu. For tenants, sharing a flat with complete strangers may be scary. The company therefore, vets both parties as well as organized face-to-face meeting, if required. The tenant as well as the owner's documents needs to be uploaded online which is available for inspection to both.