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“Microbial pollution is a key element of
indoor air pollution. It is caused by
hundreds of species of bacteria and fungi, in particular filamentous
fungi (mould), growing indoors when sufficient moisture is
available,” noted the
World Health Organization
in its report “WHO Guidelines for
Indoor Air Quality:
Dampness and Mould,”
published July 16, 2009
"Problems of
indoor air quality
are recognized as important
risk factors for human
health in both
low-income and middle- and high-income countries. Indoor
air is also
important because populations spend a substantial fraction of time
within buildings.
In residences, day-care centres, retirement homes and other
special
environments,
indoor air pollution affects population
groups that are particularly
vulnerable due to
their health status or age. Microbial pollution involves
hundreds of
species of bacteria and fungi that grow indoors when sufficient
moisture is
available. Exposure to microbial contaminants is clinically
associatedwith respiratory
symptoms, allergies, asthma and immunological reactions," according
to the
World
Health Organization in its report WHO Guidelines
for Indoor Air Quality: Dampness and Mould, published July
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