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AWMF mold guideline "Medical clinical diagnostics for indoor mold exposure" - Update 2023 AWMF Register No. 161/001.
Hurraß J, Heinzow B, Walser-Reichenbach S, Aurbach U, Becker S, Bellmann R, Bergmann KC, Cornely OA, Engelhart S, Fischer G, Gabrio T, Herr CEW, Joest M, Karagiannidis C, Klimek L, Köberle M, Kolk A, Lichtnecker H, Lob-Corzilius T, Mülleneisen N, Nowak D, Rabe U, Raulf M, Steinmann J, Steiß JO, Stemler J, Umpfenbach U, Valtanen K, Werchan B, Willinger B, Wiesmüller GA. Hurraß J, et al. Allergol Select. 2024 May 3;8:90-198. doi: 10.5414/ALX02444E. eCollection 2024. Allergol Select. 2024. PMID: 38756207 Free PMC article.
"Where does the damp come from?" Investigations into the indoor environment and respiratory health in Boston public housing.
Hynes HP, Brugge D, Osgood ND, Snell J, Vallarino J, Spengler J. Hynes HP, et al. J Public Health Policy. 2003;24(3-4):401-26. J Public Health Policy. 2003. PMID: 15015872 Review.
The increase has been most marked in children 0-14 years of age, and there is evidence that, as with lead poisoning, inner-city and urban populations are most at risk. Attention has turned to the role of indoor environment risk factors, especially in h …
The increase has been most marked in children 0-14 years of age, and there is evidence that, as with lead poisoning, inner-city and urban po …
The impact of indoor pollution on asthma-related outcomes: A systematic review for the EAACI guidelines on environmental science for allergic diseases and asthma.
Agache I, Canelo-Aybar C, Annesi-Maesano I, Cecchi L, Biagioni B, Chung F, D'Amato G, Damialis A, Del Giacco S, De Las Vecillas L, Dominguez-Ortega J, Galàn C, Gilles S, Giovannini M, Holgate S, Jeebhay M, Nadeau K, Papadopoulos N, Quirce S, Sastre J, Traidl-Hoffmann C, Walusiak-Skorupa J, Sousa-Pinto B, Salazar J, Rodríguez-Tanta LY, Cantero Y, Montesinos-Guevara C, Song Y, Alvarado-Gamarra G, Sola I, Alonso-Coello P, Nieto-Gutierrez W, Jutel M, Akdis CA. Agache I, et al. Allergy. 2024 Jul;79(7):1761-1788. doi: 10.1111/all.16051. Epub 2024 Feb 17. Allergy. 2024. PMID: 38366695
Exposure to damp/mould increases the risk of new-onset wheeze (moderate certainty evidence). Exposure to cleaning agents may be associated with a higher risk of new-onset asthma and with asthma severity (low level of certainty). Exposure to pesticides and VOC …
Exposure to damp/mould increases the risk of new-onset wheeze (moderate certainty evidence). Exposure to cleaning agents may b …
Occupational asthma in office workers.
Huntley CC, Burge PS, Moore VC, Robertson AS, Walters GI. Huntley CC, et al. Occup Med (Lond). 2022 Aug 16;72(6):411-414. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqac023. Occup Med (Lond). 2022. PMID: 35460246
The most frequently implicated causative exposures or agents were: indoor air (9), printing, copying and laminating (7), cleaning chemicals (4), mould and damp (4), and acrylic flooring and adhesives (4). Exposures were grouped into internal office environment
The most frequently implicated causative exposures or agents were: indoor air (9), printing, copying and laminating (7), cleaning che …
Housing Risk Factors Associated with Respiratory Disease: A Systematic Review.
Wimalasena NN, Chang-Richards A, Wang KI, Dirks KN. Wimalasena NN, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 10;18(6):2815. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18062815. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021. PMID: 33802036 Free PMC article.
The results show that effects of poor housing conditions on occupants' respiratory health is a growing research field, where poor indoor air quality, mainly due to a lack of adequate ventilation, was found to be the most influential risk factor. ...Further re …
The results show that effects of poor housing conditions on occupants' respiratory health is a growing research field, where poor …
Adverse effects of the indoor environment on respiratory health in primary school children.
Cuijpers CE, Swaen GM, Wesseling G, Sturmans F, Wouters EF. Cuijpers CE, et al. Environ Res. 1995 Jan;68(1):11-23. doi: 10.1006/enrs.1995.1003. Environ Res. 1995. PMID: 7729382
Exposure to various factors from the indoor environment on respiratory health of 470 Dutch primary school children was studied. We investigated which of the factors, such as home dampness, passive smoking, unvented kitchen geysers, or pets, affected children' …
Exposure to various factors from the indoor environment on respiratory health of 470 Dutch primary school children was …
How is the indoor environment related to asthma?: literature review.
Richardson G, Eick S, Jones R. Richardson G, et al. J Adv Nurs. 2005 Nov;52(3):328-39. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2005.03591.x. J Adv Nurs. 2005. PMID: 16194186 Review.
BACKGROUND: The indoor environment, particularly at home, has been recognized as a major source of exposure to allergens and toxic chemicals. ...The following keywords were used: allergens, allergen avoidance, asthma, asthma prevention, cat, damp, Der p 1, do …
BACKGROUND: The indoor environment, particularly at home, has been recognized as a major source of exposure to allergens and t …
The impact of poor housing and indoor air quality on respiratory health in children.
Holden KA, Lee AR, Hawcutt DB, Sinha IP. Holden KA, et al. Breathe (Sheff). 2023 Jun;19(2):230058. doi: 10.1183/20734735.0058-2023. Epub 2023 Aug 15. Breathe (Sheff). 2023. PMID: 37645022 Free PMC article. Review.
It is becoming increasingly apparent that poor housing quality affects indoor air quality, significantly impacting on respiratory health in children and young people. ...There is a complex relationship between features of poor-quality housing, such as being in a sta …
It is becoming increasingly apparent that poor housing quality affects indoor air quality, significantly impacting on respiratory …
[Non-allergenic impact of indoor mold exposure].
Gautier C, Caillaud D, Charpin D. Gautier C, et al. Rev Mal Respir. 2018 Jun;35(6):652-658. doi: 10.1016/j.rmr.2018.05.012. Epub 2018 Jul 5. Rev Mal Respir. 2018. PMID: 29983225 Review. French.
Moreover, exposure to molds and their metabolites may have a protective effect. Non-allergic health impacts may occur due to the multiple aerocontaminants found in damp or mold-containing dwellings: glucans, microbial volatile organic compounds, mycotoxins, bacteria …
Moreover, exposure to molds and their metabolites may have a protective effect. Non-allergic health impacts may occur due to the mult …
Modifiable factors governing indoor fungal diversity and risk of asthma.
Sharpe R, Thornton CR, Osborne NJ. Sharpe R, et al. Clin Exp Allergy. 2014;44(5):631-41. doi: 10.1111/cea.12281. Clin Exp Allergy. 2014. PMID: 24471926 Review.
This review aims to identify modifiable risk factors in the built environment that have been shown to influence fungal composition indoors, and to examine this association with the risk of asthma development and/or exacerbation. ...Addressing these fac …
This review aims to identify modifiable risk factors in the built environment that have been shown to influence fungal composi …
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