1996
DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.103
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Health effects of indoor-air microorganisms

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“…These airborne bacteria may have important impacts on human health, serving directly as human pathogens or triggering allergic reactions (Schwartz et al, 1995;Hussman, 1996). In addition, bacterial pathogens of agricultural crops and livestock can be transported through the atmosphere (Romantschuk and Bamford, 1986;Gonzalez et al, 2000).…”
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“…These airborne bacteria may have important impacts on human health, serving directly as human pathogens or triggering allergic reactions (Schwartz et al, 1995;Hussman, 1996). In addition, bacterial pathogens of agricultural crops and livestock can be transported through the atmosphere (Romantschuk and Bamford, 1986;Gonzalez et al, 2000).…”
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“…Exposure to microbes is recognized as a potential cause of inflammation-related health problems among occupants of moldy buildings (Husman 1996;Peat et al 1998). Many different microbes, including a variety of fungi and bacteria, thrive in the conditions offered by moist building materials, which contain both the nutrients and the moisture needed for microbial growth (Hyvärinen et al 2002;Murtoniemi et al 2001;Nikulin et al 1994).…”
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“…There is little doubt that exposure to fungi contributes to respiratory diseases and their symptoms (Al-Doory and Domson 1984;Dillon et al 1999;Husman 1996;Larone 1987;Peat et al 1998;van der Werff 1958;Verhoeff and Burge 1997). The effect of indoor fungal exposures on the respiratory health of children is of particular concern and has been examined worldwide.…”
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