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Posted By Linda Westrupp Good morning learned colleagues Does anyone know of a (freely available) scientific paper giving symptoms, susceptibility and incidence of ill health associated with indoor air quality. I am specifically interested in effects on people working in historic buildings affected by dry rot, wet rot etc. Can anyone help? Linda
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Posted By Bob Youel
try the web re 'DRY' rot lots of info
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Posted By Linda Westrupp Thank you, already did that and found quite a bit. I got some very useful info from the CIEH but the only clinical/research papers I could find were American and the references are not traceable. WHO info was also reasonable but missing references and I like to be very thorough and sure of my ground when potentially having to challenge perceived symptoms which I suspect may be (at least partly) a psychological response to a surveyor's report.
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Posted By Adrian Watson Linda,
There are potential health effect (asthma and hypersensitivity pneumonitis) associated with exposure to fungi. Try Bioaerosols (ISBN 0-87371-724-4), Bioaerosols handbook (0-87371-615-9., Organic Dusts (0-87371-699-x) and physical and biological hazards of the workplace (0-471-38647-2).
Regards Adrian
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Posted By Linda Westrupp Adrian Thank you very much for the references. I think I they are just what I needed Linda
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