A total of 152 aerosol and spider web samples were collected: 96 spider's webs in karst areas in 4 European countries (Czech Republic, France, Italy, and Slovakia), specifically from the surface environment ( = 44), photic zones of caves ( = 26), and inside (aphotic zones) of caves ( = 26), 56 Particulate Matter (PM) samples from the Cave System (speleotherapy facility; = 21) and from aerosol collected from the nearby city of ( = 35) in the Czech Republic. Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) were isolated from 13 (13.5%) spider's webs: 5 isolates of saprophytic NTM (, , , and complex) and 6 isolates of potentially pathogenic NTM ( ssp. , , , and ). NTM were not isolated from PM collected from cave with the speleotherapy facility although mycobacterial DNA was detected in 8 (14.3%) samples. Temperature (8.2 °C, range 8.0-8.4 °C) and relative humidity (94.7%, range 93.6-96.6%) of air in this cave were relatively constant. The average PM and PM mass concentration was 5.49 µg m and 11.1 µg m. Analysed anions (i.e., F, Cl, NO, SO, PO and NO) originating largely from the burning of wood and coal for residential heating in nearby villages in the surrounding area. The air in the caves with speleotherapy facilities should be monitored with respect to NTM, PM and anions to ensure a safe environment.
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