Healthcare and construction professionals maintain that understanding the extent of infection control measures to be taken to protect immunosuppressed and other types of patients from airborne infection agents during construction is crucial knowledge. Aspergillus spores migrate alone and on dust particles. These particles can be transported to an immune compromised individual into a hospital from an adjacent construction zone which can be fatal. Aspergillosis - related fatalities due to dust transmission during construction activity has decreased with the improvement of antifungal therapy, but it is still a significant and ongoing health hazard. This study reviewed the reasons responsible for Aspergillus related infections and the behavior...
Background. It is estimated that hospitals spend between 28 and 33 billion dollars per year as a re...
A study has been made of the atmospheric pollution by aspergillus spores of a large animal provender...
Aspergillus is a commonly found fungus in both indoor and outdoor environments. A common, not so har...
Understanding the extent of infection control measures to be taken to protect immunosuppressed and o...
Aspergillosis spores enter buildings during renovation or construction. Recent research shows a caus...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Monitoring fungal aerocontamination is an essential measure to p...
Invasive aspergillosis (IA) due to Aspergillus has been associated with building construction, which...
ABSTRACTThis study evaluated a multidisciplinary strategy to decrease the rate of invasive pulmonary...
International audienceAn 18-month survey of indoor fungal contamination was conducted in one haemato...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) claim on average 90,000 lives each year in the U.S., nearly thre...
Objectives: Aspergillus spp could be responsible of nosocomial aspergillosis in immunocompromised pa...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) with Apergillus pose a serious threat to those most severely ...
Aspergillus exposure is difficult to avoid. Indoor dust contains spores and thermotolerant molds may...
Background. Nosocomial invasive aspergillosis (a highly fatal disease) is an increasing problem for ...
Background. It is estimated that hospitals spend between 28 and 33 billion dollars per year as a re...
A study has been made of the atmospheric pollution by aspergillus spores of a large animal provender...
Aspergillus is a commonly found fungus in both indoor and outdoor environments. A common, not so har...
Understanding the extent of infection control measures to be taken to protect immunosuppressed and o...
Aspergillosis spores enter buildings during renovation or construction. Recent research shows a caus...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Monitoring fungal aerocontamination is an essential measure to p...
Invasive aspergillosis (IA) due to Aspergillus has been associated with building construction, which...
ABSTRACTThis study evaluated a multidisciplinary strategy to decrease the rate of invasive pulmonary...
International audienceAn 18-month survey of indoor fungal contamination was conducted in one haemato...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) claim on average 90,000 lives each year in the U.S., nearly thre...
Objectives: Aspergillus spp could be responsible of nosocomial aspergillosis in immunocompromised pa...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) with Apergillus pose a serious threat to those most severely ...
Aspergillus exposure is difficult to avoid. Indoor dust contains spores and thermotolerant molds may...
Background. Nosocomial invasive aspergillosis (a highly fatal disease) is an increasing problem for ...
Background. It is estimated that hospitals spend between 28 and 33 billion dollars per year as a re...
A study has been made of the atmospheric pollution by aspergillus spores of a large animal provender...
Aspergillus is a commonly found fungus in both indoor and outdoor environments. A common, not so har...