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Allergens Fungal spores

Lang-Yona N, Dannemiller K, Yamamoto N, Burshtein N, Peccia J, Yarden O, Rudich Y (2012) Annual distribution of allergenic fungal spores in atmospheric particulate matter in the Eastern Mediterranean a comparative study between ergosterol and quantitative PCR analysis. Atmos Chem Phys 12 2681... [Pg.198]

E.2 Inhaled allergens Exposure to these commonly results in hay fever and asthma. The main sources are pollens and fungal (mould) spores. Pollens from grasses such as Timothy (Phleum pratensis) and perennial Rye (Lolium perenne) as well as those of Plantapfo and Ambrosia species are important in causing seasonal hay fever and possibly asthma. Spores from fungi such as Cladospo-rium and Sporobolomyces have been implicated in rhinitis and asthma. [Pg.153]

Lacey J, Crook B. Fungal and actinomycete spores as pollutants of the work and occupational allergens. Ann Occup Hyg 1988 32 515-533. [Pg.161]


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