Fungal growth in damp buildings worldwide is an increasing problem which has adverse effects on both the occupant and the building. Hence, this study looks into the need to protect human health from mycotoxins through the analytical method in mycological examination and culture. It further elucidates problems with the microfungal infestation in buildings. Air and dust samples were collected by settle plate method and swabbing respectively, samples were cultured on Sabroud Dextrose Agar. The quantitative and qualitative analyses were done using systematic toxicological method for isolation and identification of molds. The microflora genera most frequently isolated were Penicillium spp, Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus n...
Alternaria alternata, a clinically significant mold species is associated with allergic disease and ...
The role of aerosols in the spread of infectious diseases cannot be overemphasized in the face of in...
A survey of airborne fungal spores of indoor environment was made from September 2001 to March 2002....
Fungal growth in damp buildings worldwide is an increasing problem which has adverse effects on both...
Abstract - Indoor air contains a complex mixture of microorganisms, microorganism fragments, and by ...
ABSTRACT Background: The study was carried out to isolate fungal species in some household furnitur...
Background: The quality of air in the environment where one lives or works can have potential effect...
- Indoor air contains a complex mixture of microorganisms, microorganism fragments, and by products ...
Abstract- Porous surfaces such as carpets have been examined as a possible source for the introducti...
Molds, as filamentous fungi, may occur almost everywhere, even in water. They grow well in water tha...
Background and Purpose: Fungal contamination in damp places in buildings has become an increasing pr...
The aim of the study was to determine the species composition of fungi occurring on wall surfaces an...
This paper contains preliminary results of mycological research in residential and public buildings ...
Factors stimulating the development and spread of micromycetes in buildings used for different purpo...
In the last decades, the increasing reporting of non-specific symptoms experienced by the occupants ...
Alternaria alternata, a clinically significant mold species is associated with allergic disease and ...
The role of aerosols in the spread of infectious diseases cannot be overemphasized in the face of in...
A survey of airborne fungal spores of indoor environment was made from September 2001 to March 2002....
Fungal growth in damp buildings worldwide is an increasing problem which has adverse effects on both...
Abstract - Indoor air contains a complex mixture of microorganisms, microorganism fragments, and by ...
ABSTRACT Background: The study was carried out to isolate fungal species in some household furnitur...
Background: The quality of air in the environment where one lives or works can have potential effect...
- Indoor air contains a complex mixture of microorganisms, microorganism fragments, and by products ...
Abstract- Porous surfaces such as carpets have been examined as a possible source for the introducti...
Molds, as filamentous fungi, may occur almost everywhere, even in water. They grow well in water tha...
Background and Purpose: Fungal contamination in damp places in buildings has become an increasing pr...
The aim of the study was to determine the species composition of fungi occurring on wall surfaces an...
This paper contains preliminary results of mycological research in residential and public buildings ...
Factors stimulating the development and spread of micromycetes in buildings used for different purpo...
In the last decades, the increasing reporting of non-specific symptoms experienced by the occupants ...
Alternaria alternata, a clinically significant mold species is associated with allergic disease and ...
The role of aerosols in the spread of infectious diseases cannot be overemphasized in the face of in...
A survey of airborne fungal spores of indoor environment was made from September 2001 to March 2002....