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Comparisons of seasonal fungal prevalence in indoor and outdoor air and in house dusts of dwellings in one Northeast American county
Ping Ren
, Thomas M. Jankun
, Brian P. Leaderer
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Keyphrases
Fungi
100%
House Dust
100%
Outdoor Air
100%
Indoor Air
100%
Living Room
66%
Dust Samples
50%
Bedroom
50%
No Significant Difference
33%
Cladosporium
33%
Air Sampling
33%
Allergy
16%
Exposure Assessment
16%
Connecticut
16%
Seasonal Variation
16%
Room Air
16%
Aspergillus
16%
Aspergillus Species
16%
Alternaria
16%
Penicillium
16%
Adverse Health Effects
16%
New Haven
16%
Penicillium Species
16%
Fungal Exposure
16%
Air Sampler
16%
Wallemia
16%
Outdoor-to-indoor
16%
Indoor Area
16%
Vacuum Cleaner
16%
Mucor
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Prevalence
100%
Aspergillus
100%
Penicillium
100%
Air Sampling
100%
Cladosporium
100%
Mould
50%
Alternaria
50%
Mucor
50%
Engineering
Dwelling
100%
Outdoor Air
100%
Indoor Air
100%
Adverse Health Effect
16%
Significant Change
16%