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- Added references: 12
- Added concepts: 1
- Added essays: 1
References
- Robine, E., Lacaze, I., Moularat, S., Ritoux, S., Boissier, M., (2005), Characterisation of exposure to airborne fungi: Measurement of ergosterol.
(9-11-05)
- Madelin, T. M., (1994), Fungal aerosols: A review.
(9-11-05)
- Parrett, F. and Crilly, K., (2000), Microbiological air monitoring.
(9-11-05)
- Spurgeon, J., (2003), The collection and interpretation of wall cavity samples.
(8-11-05)
- Curtis, L., Allan stark, M. and William vetter, M., (2004), Adverse health effects of indoor molds.
(8-11-05)
- Brandys, C., Brandys, G. M., (2005), Worldwide exposure standards for mold and bacteria, 5th Ed..
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- Fazio, P., Bartlett, K., Yang, D., Rao, J. and Miao, G., (2005), Development of experimental procedure to evaluate potential movement of mold spores from wall cavity to indoor environment.
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- Morrison Hershfield Ltd., (2004), Assessing the impact of thickness on the performance of stucco cladding.
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- Spicer, R. and Gangloff, H., (2005), Establishing site specific reference levels for fungi in outdoor air for building evaluation.
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- Millington, W. M. and Corden, J. M., (2005), Long term trends in outdoor Aspergillus/Penicillium spore concentrations in Derby, UK from 1970 to 2003 and a comparative study in 1994 and 1996 with the indoor air of two local houses.
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- Mahooti-brooks, N., Storey, E., Yang, C., Simcox, N. J., Turner, W., Hodgson, M., (2004), Inflammatory and cytotoxic responses in mouse lungs exposed to purified toxins from building isolated Penicillium brevicompactum .
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- Ren, P., Jankun, T. M. and Leaderer, B. P., (1999), Dustborne Alternaria alternata antigens in US homes: results from the National Survey of Lead and Allergens in Housing.
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Essay
- URL: Mold and Bacteria Exposure Standards by OEHCS: 8-11-05
- lumberyard mold: 4-11-05
Web Links
- Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy
- "The Merck Manual is searchable in this online edition. It contains extensive health-related information, including a description of various diseases related to mold exposure, such as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, asthma, etc." -- http://bi-air.com/
Concept
- IAQ: Guidelines: 4-11-05
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