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However, the overall evidence linking allergy/atopy and dampness or mold was inconsistent enough that we currently consider it only (strongly) suggestive. Although available epidemiologic evidence does not yet establish that indoor dampness or mold causes human health effects, findings from one strong epidemiologic intervention study ( Kercsmar et al. Particularly, LC coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) has become important for mycotoxin analysis [ 15].
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Current knowledge is based on outbreak investigations and limited epidemiology, mostly in industrial and agricultural settings, but also in office buildings ( Cox-Ganser et al. As with measures of home dampness or fungal exposures, differences in asthma definition are likely to result in differences in estimates of RRs. The present review combines findings of the IOM review of findings up to 2003 ( IOM 2004) and a new assessment of later published studies. Verdict: Overall, I think J's Work is on the right path to making diorama building an easy and with-in budget process. These findings provide additional plausibility for health effects associated with microbial growth but not measurable with culture assays.
Not that you really need the instruction, the seem pretty straight forward, just add you favorite molding plaster. Each study generally reported multiple findings (for example, four findings from a study reporting estimates for associations between visible dampness and daytime wheeze, visible dampness and nighttime wheeze, mold odor and daytime wheeze, and mold odor and nighttime wheeze).
Asthma and respiratory symptoms in hospital workers related to dampness and biological contaminants. however, as asthma cannot be reliably assessed in infants, these findings should be interpreted with caution. pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. estimated summary ORs for dampness-related factors and ever-diagnosed asthma, bronchitis, allergic sensitization, hay fever, cough, and wheeze. These review articles conclude that there is currently no evidence for a causative relationship between the occurrence of mold and the described symptoms [ 22, 23].