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Bacterial and fungal aerosol in indoor environment in Upper Silesia, Poland

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Comparison of the respirable fraction of airborne bacteria and fungi with literature data suggests that the percentage of respirable fungi and bacteria is generally not dependent on the type of home, building material, geographical factors and particulate air pollution.
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This article is published in Atmospheric Environment.The article was published on 2000-01-01. It has received 307 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bioaerosol.

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Bacteria in the global atmosphere – Part 1: Review and synthesis of literature data for different ecosystems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on published measurements of total and culturable bacteria concentrations in the atmospheric aerosol and discuss emission mechanisms and the impacts of meteorological conditions and measurement techniques on measured bacteria concentrations.
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Damp Indoor Spaces and Health

TL;DR: Damp indoor spaces and health , Damp indoor Spaces and health and health, کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور اهواز
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Bacterial and fungal aerosols in indoor environment in Central and Eastern European countries.

TL;DR: The lack of reference limit values for bioaerosols seriously hinders interpretation of results obtained in various countries and should always be inadmissible and result in preventive actions.
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Culturable Airborne Bacteria in Outdoor Environments in Beijing, China

TL;DR: Bacterial concentrations at the human activity-enriched site (RCEES) and the highly trafficked site (XZM) were virtually the same point, and significant variation in bacterial concentrations in different seasons was observed at RCEES and XZM with higher concentrations in summer and autumn.
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Fungal spores : A critical review of the toxicological and epidemiological evidence as a basis for occupational exposure limit setting

TL;DR: Human challenge and epidemiological studies support fairly consistent LOELs of approximately 105 spores/m3 for diverse fungal species in nonsensitised populations, especially to mycotoxin-producing and pathogenic species, after repeated exposures.
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Microbial Ecology: Fundamentals and Applications

TL;DR: Applied aspects of microbial ecology evident in biodeterioration control, sanitation, soil conservation, pollution control, resources recovery, resource recovery, and biological control are dealt with.
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Respiratory symptoms and atopy in Aberdeen schoolchildren: evidence from two surveys 25 years apart.

TL;DR: The higher diagnosis rate for asthma is due not simply to changes in diagnostic fashion but reflects an increase over the past 25 years in the prevalence of respiratory symptoms, which in turn may reflect a more general change inThe prevalence of atopy was particularly noticeable in boys.
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Damp housing, mould growth, and symptomatic health state.

TL;DR: Damp and mouldy living conditions have an adverse effect on symptomatic health, particularly among children, and differences persisted after controlling for possible confounding factors.
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