International audienceObjective of the study. - Study of the spatio-temporal fungal colonization in a new medical mycology laboratory. Methods. - A 17-month survey of airborne fungal contamination was conducted in a new medical mycology laboratory at a tertiary care university hospital. This survey was implemented at three different periods: before the new premises were occupied (period A), during the move into the new laboratory (period B) and after resumption of the mycological activities in these new premises (period C). Results. - During period A, the airborne fungal load ranged from 2.3 to 6 cfu/m(3). The most frequently recovered airborne fungi were Penicillium spp. (75 to 100%). During period B, a dramatic increase in Penicillium ch...
The fungi present in atmospheric air are called airborne, which is the dispersion medium habitat mos...
A descriptive study was developed to compare air and surfaces fungal contamination in ten hospitals’...
Objectives: Mycological contamination of occupational environments can be a result of fungal spores’...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Invasive filamentous fungi infections resulting from inhalation of...
International audienceAn 18-month survey of indoor fungal contamination was conducted in one haemato...
Fungi are organisms that can be found dispersed in the environment and in the atmospheric air. They ...
Invasive aspergillosis (IA) due to Aspergillus has been associated with building construction, which...
Introduction and objective Nosocomial invasive fungal infections, particularly aspergillosis, are an...
INTRODUCTION: An aeromycological study verifies the presence and quantifies the concentration of fun...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Monitoring fungal aerocontamination is an essential measure to p...
International audienceA one-year prospective survey of fungal air contamination was conducted in out...
OBJECTIVES. To assess the degree of fungal contamination in hospital environments and to evaluate th...
A descriptive study was developed to monitor air fungal contamination in one Portuguese maternity. S...
Objectives: Mycological contamination of occupational environments can be a result of fungal spores'...
Objectives: Because immunocompromised patients are more prone to acquire nosocomial infections cause...
The fungi present in atmospheric air are called airborne, which is the dispersion medium habitat mos...
A descriptive study was developed to compare air and surfaces fungal contamination in ten hospitals’...
Objectives: Mycological contamination of occupational environments can be a result of fungal spores’...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Invasive filamentous fungi infections resulting from inhalation of...
International audienceAn 18-month survey of indoor fungal contamination was conducted in one haemato...
Fungi are organisms that can be found dispersed in the environment and in the atmospheric air. They ...
Invasive aspergillosis (IA) due to Aspergillus has been associated with building construction, which...
Introduction and objective Nosocomial invasive fungal infections, particularly aspergillosis, are an...
INTRODUCTION: An aeromycological study verifies the presence and quantifies the concentration of fun...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Monitoring fungal aerocontamination is an essential measure to p...
International audienceA one-year prospective survey of fungal air contamination was conducted in out...
OBJECTIVES. To assess the degree of fungal contamination in hospital environments and to evaluate th...
A descriptive study was developed to monitor air fungal contamination in one Portuguese maternity. S...
Objectives: Mycological contamination of occupational environments can be a result of fungal spores'...
Objectives: Because immunocompromised patients are more prone to acquire nosocomial infections cause...
The fungi present in atmospheric air are called airborne, which is the dispersion medium habitat mos...
A descriptive study was developed to compare air and surfaces fungal contamination in ten hospitals’...
Objectives: Mycological contamination of occupational environments can be a result of fungal spores’...