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385 related items for PubMed ID: 18197298

  • 1. Hydrophilic fungi and ergosterol associated with respiratory illness in a water-damaged building.
    Park JH, Cox-Ganser JM, Kreiss K, White SK, Rao CY.
    Environ Health Perspect; 2008 Jan; 116(1):45-50. PubMed ID: 18197298
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  • 3. Rhinosinusitis and mold as risk factors for asthma symptoms in occupants of a water-damaged building.
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  • 4. Asthma and respiratory symptoms in hospital workers related to dampness and biological contaminants.
    Cox-Ganser JM, Rao CY, Park JH, Schumpert JC, Kreiss K.
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  • 6. Evaluation of individual-based and group-based exposure estimation of microbial agents in health effects associated with a damp building.
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  • 7. Prevalence and residential determinants of fungi within homes in Melbourne, Australia.
    Dharmage S, Bailey M, Raven J, Mitakakis T, Thien F, Forbes A, Guest D, Abramson M, Walters EH.
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  • 13. Building-related respiratory symptoms can be predicted with semi-quantitative indices of exposure to dampness and mold.
    Park JH, Schleiff PL, Attfield MD, Cox-Ganser JM, Kreiss K.
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  • 14. Indoor molds, bacteria, microbial volatile organic compounds and plasticizers in schools--associations with asthma and respiratory symptoms in pupils.
    Kim JL, Elfman L, Mi Y, Wieslander G, Smedje G, Norbäck D.
    Indoor Air; 2007 Apr; 17(2):153-63. PubMed ID: 17391238
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  • 16. Non-microbial sources of microbial volatile organic compounds.
    Choi H, Schmidbauer N, Bornehag CG.
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  • 17. IPEADAM study: indoor endotoxin exposure, family status, and some housing characteristics in English children.
    Tavernier G, Fletcher G, Gee I, Watson A, Blacklock G, Francis H, Fletcher A, Frank T, Frank P, Pickering CA, Niven R.
    J Allergy Clin Immunol; 2006 Mar; 117(3):656-62. PubMed ID: 16522467
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  • 18. Fungal Signature of Moisture Damage in Buildings: Identification by Targeted and Untargeted Approaches with Mycobiome Data.
    Adams RI, Sylvain I, Spilak MP, Taylor JW, Waring MS, Mendell MJ.
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