Bioaerosols are airborne particles that contain biological materials, such as microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi), pollen, plant fibers, and other organic materials. These particles can vary in size, typically ranging from a few nanometers to several micrometers in diameter, and they can remain suspended in the air for extended periods of time. Bioaerosols can originate from various sources, including human activities, natural processes, and environmental conditions.

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