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The following pages link to Residential dampness and molds and the risk of developing asthma: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q28390735):
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- Farmworker housing in the United States and its impact on health (Q23921079) (← links)
- Indoor dampness and mould health effects - ongoing questions on microbial exposures and allergic versus nonallergic mechanisms (Q24169385) (← links)
- Valuing the Economic Costs of Allergic Rhinitis, Acute Bronchitis, and Asthma from Exposure to Indoor Dampness and Mold in the US (Q26745511) (← links)
- What Have We Learned about the Microbiomes of Indoor Environments? (Q28078552) (← links)
- Next-generation DNA sequencing reveals that low fungal diversity in house dust is associated with childhood asthma development (Q28387388) (← links)
- Perceptions of housing conditions among migrant farmworkers and their families: implications for health, safety and social policy (Q28388920) (← links)
- Environmental mold and mycotoxin exposures elicit specific cytokine and chemokine responses (Q28394853) (← links)
- Asthma, allergy and eczema among adults in multifamily houses in Stockholm (3-HE study)--associations with building characteristics, home environment and energy use for heating (Q28542533) (← links)
- Environmental triggers and avoidance in the management of asthma (Q29247976) (← links)
- Asthma and allergy development: contrasting influences of yeasts and other fungal exposures. (Q30361050) (← links)
- Use of Medicaid and housing data may help target areas of high asthma prevalence. (Q31115922) (← links)
- Mold and dampness exposure and allergic outcomes from birth to adolescence: data from the BAMSE cohort (Q31147357) (← links)
- Current wheeze, asthma, respiratory infections, and rhinitis among adults in relation to inspection data and indoor measurements in single-family houses in Sweden-The BETSI study. (Q31150684) (← links)
- Cross Section of Legislative Approaches to Reducing Indoor Dampness and Mold (Q33760370) (← links)
- Extrolites of Wallemia sebi, a very common fungus in the built environment (Q34400547) (← links)
- Surgical treatment of bronchial asthma by resection of the laryngeal nerve (Q35801179) (← links)
- Mold populations and dust mite allergen concentrations in house dust samples from across Puerto Rico. (Q36543891) (← links)
- Prevalence of Residential Dampness and Mold Exposure in a University Student Population (Q36633837) (← links)
- Exposure and Health Effects of Fungi on Humans (Q36885371) (← links)
- Procedures to Assist Health Care Providers to Determine When Home Assessments for Potential Mold Exposure Are Warranted (Q37149177) (← links)
- Respiratory health screening for opiate misusers in a specialist community clinic: a mixed-methods pilot study, with integrated staff and service user feedback. (Q37355974) (← links)
- Respiratory Diseases in University Students Associated with Exposure to Residential Dampness or Mold (Q37455955) (← links)
- A Citizen-Science Study Documents Environmental Exposures and Asthma Prevalence in Two Communities (Q37483553) (← links)
- Indoor fungal contamination: health risks and measurement methods in hospitals, homes and workplaces (Q38099051) (← links)
- Commentaries on 'Remediating buildings damaged by dampness and mould for preventing or reducing respiratory tract symptoms, infections and asthma'. (Q38123434) (← links)
- Modifiable factors governing indoor fungal diversity and risk of asthma. (Q38182684) (← links)
- Fungal secondary metabolites as harmful indoor air contaminants: 10 years on. (Q38264377) (← links)
- Role of Environmental Factors in the Development of Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis (Q38524247) (← links)
- Indoor Fungal Exposure and Allergic Respiratory Disease. (Q38613981) (← links)
- Patient-reported signs of dampness at home may be a risk factor for chronic rhinosinusitis: A cross-sectional study (Q38684690) (← links)
- Fungal compositions and diversities on indoor surfaces with visible mold growths in residential buildings in the Seoul Capital Area of South Korea (Q38949047) (← links)
- Observation-based metrics for residential dampness and mold with dose-response relationships to health: A review. (Q38963121) (← links)
- Building dampness and mold in European homes in relation to climate, building characteristics and socio-economic status: The European Community Respiratory Health Survey ECRHS II. (Q38965175) (← links)
- Development of a Dot-Blot Assay for the Detection of Mould-Specific IgE in the Belgian Population (Q39160428) (← links)
- Mold allergy: is it real and what do we do about it? (Q39269742) (← links)
- Pulmonary and sinus fungal diseases in non-immunocompromised patients (Q40107605) (← links)
- Home dampness, childhood asthma, hay fever, and airway symptoms in Shanghai, China: associations, dose-response relationships, and lifestyle's influences. (Q40216722) (← links)
- Higher measured moisture in California homes with qualitative evidence of dampness. (Q40218609) (← links)
- Indoor mold levels and current asthma among school-aged children in Saskatchewan, Canada (Q40701481) (← links)
- Non-Thyroidal Illness Syndrome in Patients Exposed to Indoor Air Dampness Microbiota Treated Successfully with Triiodothyronine (Q41269515) (← links)
- The Interactive Roles of Lipopolysaccharides and dsRNA/Viruses on Respiratory Epithelial Cells and Dendritic Cells in Allergic Respiratory Disorders: The Hygiene Hypothesis. (Q43042897) (← links)
- Development of a method to relate the moisture content of a building material to its water activity (Q46331840) (← links)
- Investigation of inflammatory and allergic responses to common mold species: Results from in vitro experiments, from a mouse model of asthma, and from a group of asthmatic patients. (Q46391296) (← links)
- Characterization of fungal communities in house dust samples collected from central Portugal-a preliminary survey (Q46859647) (← links)
- Commentary: Severe Sequelae to Mold-Related Illness As Demonstrated in Two Finnish Cohorts (Q47126230) (← links)
- Microbial growth in building material samples and occupants' health in severely moisture-damaged homes (Q47335822) (← links)
- Crawling-induced floor dust resuspension affects the microbiota of the infant breathing zone (Q48113421) (← links)
- Indoor visible mold and mold odor are associated with new-onset childhood wheeze in a dose-dependent manner (Q48286864) (← links)
- MicroRNA regulation of host immune responses following fungal exposure (Q50146169) (← links)
- Fungal DNA in dust in Swedish day care centres: associations with respiratory symptoms, fractional exhaled nitrogen oxide (FeNO) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in serum among day care centre staff. (Q51612026) (← links)