WOS:000340323300014International audienceMicroorganisms from damp indoor environments are known to be one of the main causes of the degradation of indoor air quality and can be serious health hazards to occupants because of the production of airborne particles. Surfaces of building materials (plasterboard, mortar, etc.) are generally highly porous and rough. In damp environments, these materials can provide an environment favourable to proliferation and growth of microorganisms. Sampling of microbial communities on building materials, in addition to air sampling, is thus necessary to evaluate microbial proliferation indoors. The present paper aims to (i) summarise and compare the different methods used for sampling and analysing microbial g...
Background: The limited understanding of microbial characteristics in moisture-damaged buildings imp...
In the last decades, the increasing reporting of non-specific symptoms experienced by the occupants ...
Bioaerosols are inborne living microbial particles (Viruses, Fungi or Bacteria) or originate from li...
Microorganisms from damp indoor environments are known to be one of the main causes of the degradati...
The impact of building materials on the environment and the health of occupants is nowadays a priori...
Low indoor air quality (IAQ) has been shown to increase health problems in people living or working ...
Most buildings experience some kind of high moisture event(s) throughout their life cycles, often re...
Studies investigating microbial diversity in buildings have been performed mainly through the study ...
The critical conditions needed for the development of mould and decay fungi have been modelled for d...
Factors stimulating the development and spread of micromycetes in buildings used for different purpo...
International audienceBackgroundThe current increase in public awareness of environmental risks is g...
Contamination and growth of fungi within buildings, has gained increasing public attention within th...
Growth of moulds in moisture-damaged buildings has various adverse health effects, such as allergic ...
The new era in the design of modern healthy buildings necessitates multidisciplinary research effort...
Growth of moulds in moisture-damaged buildings has various adverse health effects, such as allergic ...
Background: The limited understanding of microbial characteristics in moisture-damaged buildings imp...
In the last decades, the increasing reporting of non-specific symptoms experienced by the occupants ...
Bioaerosols are inborne living microbial particles (Viruses, Fungi or Bacteria) or originate from li...
Microorganisms from damp indoor environments are known to be one of the main causes of the degradati...
The impact of building materials on the environment and the health of occupants is nowadays a priori...
Low indoor air quality (IAQ) has been shown to increase health problems in people living or working ...
Most buildings experience some kind of high moisture event(s) throughout their life cycles, often re...
Studies investigating microbial diversity in buildings have been performed mainly through the study ...
The critical conditions needed for the development of mould and decay fungi have been modelled for d...
Factors stimulating the development and spread of micromycetes in buildings used for different purpo...
International audienceBackgroundThe current increase in public awareness of environmental risks is g...
Contamination and growth of fungi within buildings, has gained increasing public attention within th...
Growth of moulds in moisture-damaged buildings has various adverse health effects, such as allergic ...
The new era in the design of modern healthy buildings necessitates multidisciplinary research effort...
Growth of moulds in moisture-damaged buildings has various adverse health effects, such as allergic ...
Background: The limited understanding of microbial characteristics in moisture-damaged buildings imp...
In the last decades, the increasing reporting of non-specific symptoms experienced by the occupants ...
Bioaerosols are inborne living microbial particles (Viruses, Fungi or Bacteria) or originate from li...