AIHce 2000 2000
DOI: 10.3320/1.2763538
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204. Severe Fungal Contamination of a Hotel Resulting from an Efis System Failure:Environmental Characterization and Clinical Outcomes

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“…(215) The exposure assessment papers extended to employees applying biosolids to land. (216) Impacts of fungal contamination were noted relative to carpet tiles, (217) hotel environments, (218) and in a murine model. (219) Compared to sessions of past years, the present set may contain less in terms of secondary smoke impacts, but include new information regarding aerobiology and pertinent control features.…”
Section: Indoor Air Quality Including Environmental Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(215) The exposure assessment papers extended to employees applying biosolids to land. (216) Impacts of fungal contamination were noted relative to carpet tiles, (217) hotel environments, (218) and in a murine model. (219) Compared to sessions of past years, the present set may contain less in terms of secondary smoke impacts, but include new information regarding aerobiology and pertinent control features.…”
Section: Indoor Air Quality Including Environmental Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%