id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-274520-c674wkmt Moelling, Karin Air Microbiome and Pollution: Composition and Potential Effects on Human Health, Including SARS Coronavirus Infection 2020-05-28 .txt text/plain 6725 370 47 title: Air Microbiome and Pollution: Composition and Potential Effects on Human Health, Including SARS Coronavirus Infection e authors concluded that there was likely no risk for contracting infectious diseases from pollutant-associated microbes, but they recommended fixing soil by vegetation to reduce the amount of airborne microbes originating from fecal and terrestrial sources, including potential allergens [31] . As observed in the New York City subway, bacterial communities showed significant similarities with those of outdoor air samples, with some human skin-associated bacteria also being present. ere is evidence that people exposed to severe air pollution are more susceptible to infection with the present SARS-CoV-2 pandemic virus and experience stronger symptoms, not only in large cities of China but also in other parts of the world [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] . Potential human pathogens are typically below the detection limit in air samples even from closed environments such as subway systems, which means that there is not likely a significant risk for infection [31, 32, [34] [35] [36] [37] . ./cache/cord-274520-c674wkmt.txt ./txt/cord-274520-c674wkmt.txt