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Why mucotoxins in schools matter? 1. Health risks of mycotoxins: mycotoxins in schools pose significant health risks to children due to their developing immune and respiratory systems. 2. Sources of indoor mycotoxins: mycotoxins are produced by fungi thriving in moist, poorly ventilated school environments and damaged building materials. 3. Exposure pathways: children can be exposed to mycotoxins through inhalation of contaminated air and ingestion of dust in classrooms. 4. Need for research and policy: limited data on indoor mycotoxin exposure complicates risk assessment, highlighting the need for systematic school studies.
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Occupational exposure Contamination exposure Schools Toxins Mycotoxins InChildHealth Project
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Cervantes R, Pena P, Twarużek M, Kosicki R, Viegas S, Viegas C. Contamination levels of mycotoxins in European schools: a multinational study within the InChildHealth project. In: 15th Anniversary International Conference Mycotoxins and Moulds, Bydgoszcz (Poland), May 18-20, 2026.
