Background and Purpose: Fungal contamination in damp places in buildings has become an increasing problem worldwide. Dampness facilitates the growth of fungi, which can cause adverse effects not only on the buildings but also on their occupants. The aim of this study was to identify indoor mold species in the buildings of Kerman province, Iran. Materials and Methods: In this study, 110 samples were obtained from surfaces of damp indoor areas in buildings randomly selected in Kerman province. The identification of fungal species was based on the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of the isolates, such as colony morphology, hyphae, conidia, and conidiophores, as well as molecular sequence data. Results: Based on the results, a total ...
Abstract Background and Objective: Airborne fungi have been proposed as the most common cause of som...
Background: The quality of air in the environment where one lives or works can have potential effect...
Background and Purpose: The hospital environment was reported as a real habitat for different microo...
Growth of moulds in moisture-damaged buildings has various adverse health effects, such as allergic ...
Growth of moulds in moisture-damaged buildings has various adverse health effects, such as allergic ...
The aim of the study was to determine the species composition of fungi occurring on wall surfaces an...
Indoor fungi are a major cause of cosmetic and structural damage of buildings worldwide and prolonge...
Water-damaged housing has been associated with a number of negative health outcomes, principally res...
Fungal growth in damp buildings worldwide is an increasing problem which has adverse effects on both...
Indoor fungi are a major cause of cosmetic and structural damage of buildings worldwide and prolonge...
Funding Information: The Academy of Finland (grant for CleanSchool, 330150); The Finnish Work Enviro...
Microclimatic environments including hot and damp variations are convenient backgrounds to fungi-rel...
Inhalation of fungal spores can cause various spectrums of fungal diseases in immunocompromised host...
<div><p>The predominant hypothesis regarding the composition of microbial assemblages in indoor envi...
A survey of airborne fungal spores of indoor environment was made from September 2001 to March 2002....
Abstract Background and Objective: Airborne fungi have been proposed as the most common cause of som...
Background: The quality of air in the environment where one lives or works can have potential effect...
Background and Purpose: The hospital environment was reported as a real habitat for different microo...
Growth of moulds in moisture-damaged buildings has various adverse health effects, such as allergic ...
Growth of moulds in moisture-damaged buildings has various adverse health effects, such as allergic ...
The aim of the study was to determine the species composition of fungi occurring on wall surfaces an...
Indoor fungi are a major cause of cosmetic and structural damage of buildings worldwide and prolonge...
Water-damaged housing has been associated with a number of negative health outcomes, principally res...
Fungal growth in damp buildings worldwide is an increasing problem which has adverse effects on both...
Indoor fungi are a major cause of cosmetic and structural damage of buildings worldwide and prolonge...
Funding Information: The Academy of Finland (grant for CleanSchool, 330150); The Finnish Work Enviro...
Microclimatic environments including hot and damp variations are convenient backgrounds to fungi-rel...
Inhalation of fungal spores can cause various spectrums of fungal diseases in immunocompromised host...
<div><p>The predominant hypothesis regarding the composition of microbial assemblages in indoor envi...
A survey of airborne fungal spores of indoor environment was made from September 2001 to March 2002....
Abstract Background and Objective: Airborne fungi have been proposed as the most common cause of som...
Background: The quality of air in the environment where one lives or works can have potential effect...
Background and Purpose: The hospital environment was reported as a real habitat for different microo...