Viegas, CarlaAlmeida, BeatrizGomes, BiancaDias, MartaCervantes, RenataCaetano, Liliana Aranha2022-03-072022-03-072022-02Viegas C, Almeida B, Gomes B, Dias M, Cervantes R, Caetano LA. Are we neglecting the importance of azole resistance screening in indoor air quality assessments? In: 10th Advances Against Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis [online], February 2-3, 2020. poster 58.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/14390Project “Waste Workers’ Exposure to Bioburden in the Truck Cab during Waste Management - W2E Bioburden” (IPL/2016/W2E_ESTeSL).Project “Occupational exposure of ambulance drivers to bioburden” (IPL/2020/BIO-AmbuDrivers_ESTeSL).FCT_UIDB/05608/2020. FCT_UIDP/05608/2020.Best poster awardIntroduction: The microbial exposure, as well as their metabolic products, has been frequently reported as a high risk of respiratory effects and general health hazards. Regarding the Portuguese legislation for IAQ, the microbial assessment covers only air sampling and culture-based methods (malt extract agar as only culture media to be applied). Fungal legal criteria consist of a fungal load ratio between indoor and outdoor, which should be lower than 1 (I/O<1). Purpose: Analyze the importance of including the characterization of the azole resistance profile in indoor air quality assessments.engEnvironmental healthFungal contaminationAzole resistanceIndoor airAir qualityProject “Waste Workers’ Exposure to Bioburden in the Truck Cab during Waste Management - W2E Bioburden”IPL/2016/W2E_ESTeSLProject “Occupational exposure of ambulance drivers to bioburden”IPL/2020/BIO-AmbuDrivers_ESTeSLFCT_UIDB/05608/2020FCT_UIDP/05608/2020Are we neglecting the importance of azole resistance screening in indoor air quality assessments?conference object