Introduction - In poultry houses, large-scale production has led to increased bird densities within buildings. Such high densities of animals kept within confined spaces are a source of human health problems related to occupational organic dust exposure. This organic dust is composed of both non-viable particles and viable particulate matter (also called bioaerosols). Bioaerosols are comprised by airborne bacteria, fungi, viruses and their by-products, endotoxins and mycotoxins. Exposure to fungi in broiler houses may vary depending upon the applied ventilation system. Ventilation can be an important resource in order to reduce air contamination in these type of settings. Nevertheless, some concerns regarding costs, sensitivity of the ani...
The aim of the presented study was to assess the exposure of poultry workers to airborne microorgani...
A field survey was conducted to quantify indoor exposure levels and emission rates of airborne micro...
Microbial concentrations in poultry houses increase over time and contribute to the sick building sy...
In poultry houses, large-scale production has led to increased bird densities within buildings. Such...
Agricultural workers especially poultry farmers, are at increased risk of occupational respiratory d...
A descriptive study was developed in order to compare indoor and outdoor air contamination caused by...
Moulds are considered central elements in daily exposure of poultry workers and can be the cause of ...
A descriptive study was developed in order to compare indoor and outdoor air contamination caused by...
Agricultural workers especially poultry farmers are at increased risk of occupational respiratory di...
A descriptive study was developed in order to assess air contamination caused by fungi and particles...
A descriptive study was developed in order to assess air contamination caused by fungi and particles...
Introduction: Poultry farmers are occupationally exposed to many respiratory hazards, being the two ...
Poultry houses are known for generating excessive dust, which originates from bedding materials, fib...
Poultry houses are known for generating excessive dust, which originates from bedding materials, fib...
Copyright © 2008 IAgrE Published by Elsevier Ltd.High concentrations of airborne particles in poultr...
The aim of the presented study was to assess the exposure of poultry workers to airborne microorgani...
A field survey was conducted to quantify indoor exposure levels and emission rates of airborne micro...
Microbial concentrations in poultry houses increase over time and contribute to the sick building sy...
In poultry houses, large-scale production has led to increased bird densities within buildings. Such...
Agricultural workers especially poultry farmers, are at increased risk of occupational respiratory d...
A descriptive study was developed in order to compare indoor and outdoor air contamination caused by...
Moulds are considered central elements in daily exposure of poultry workers and can be the cause of ...
A descriptive study was developed in order to compare indoor and outdoor air contamination caused by...
Agricultural workers especially poultry farmers are at increased risk of occupational respiratory di...
A descriptive study was developed in order to assess air contamination caused by fungi and particles...
A descriptive study was developed in order to assess air contamination caused by fungi and particles...
Introduction: Poultry farmers are occupationally exposed to many respiratory hazards, being the two ...
Poultry houses are known for generating excessive dust, which originates from bedding materials, fib...
Poultry houses are known for generating excessive dust, which originates from bedding materials, fib...
Copyright © 2008 IAgrE Published by Elsevier Ltd.High concentrations of airborne particles in poultr...
The aim of the presented study was to assess the exposure of poultry workers to airborne microorgani...
A field survey was conducted to quantify indoor exposure levels and emission rates of airborne micro...
Microbial concentrations in poultry houses increase over time and contribute to the sick building sy...