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Environmental mycology in public health: fungi and mycotoxins risk assessment and management

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Fungi are essential to the survival of our global ecology, but they might pose a significant threat to the health of occupants when they grow in our buildings. The exposure to fungi in homes is a significant risk factor for a number of respiratory symptoms. Well-known illnesses caused by fungi include allergy and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Environmental monitoring for fungi and their disease agents are important aspects of exposure assessment, but few guidelines exist for interpreting their health impacts. This book answers the questions: How does one detect and measure the presence of indoor fungi? What is an acceptable level of indoor fungi? How do we relate this information to human health problems?

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Environmental health Environmental mycology Public health Fungi Metabolites Indoor Microbial volatile organic compounds

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Viegas C, Pinheiro C, Sabino R, Viegas S, Brandão J, Veríssimo C, editors. Environmental mycology in public health: fungi and mycotoxins risk assessment and management. Academic Press; 2015.

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