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Can airborne fungal allergens pass through an air-conditioning system?
AbstractFungal spores, an important fraction of aeroplankton particles, can be filtered in an air-conditioning system, resulting in a drastic reduction of the spore count in the air-conditioned rooms. Nevertheless, using the ELISA inhibition test against Aspergillus fumigatus, it was found that air samples from air-conditioned rooms show inhibition of the serum activity of a highly sensitized patient. There is evidence that airborne allergens can pass both coarse and fine filters of an air-conditioning system.
Can airborne fungal allergens pass through an air-conditioning system?
AbstractFungal spores, an important fraction of aeroplankton particles, can be filtered in an air-conditioning system, resulting in a drastic reduction of the spore count in the air-conditioned rooms. Nevertheless, using the ELISA inhibition test against Aspergillus fumigatus, it was found that air samples from air-conditioned rooms show inhibition of the serum activity of a highly sensitized patient. There is evidence that airborne allergens can pass both coarse and fine filters of an air-conditioning system.
Can airborne fungal allergens pass through an air-conditioning system?
Elixmann, J.H. (author) / Linskens, H.F. (author) / Schata, M. (author) / Jorde, W. (author)
Environmental International ; 15 ; 193-196
1989-01-19
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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