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Aerobiology, Volume 1, Issue 1

2023 September - 5 articles

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Articles (5)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,385 Views
16 Pages

Airborne Pollen Calendar of Toluca City, Mexico

  • Maria Cid del Prado,
  • Osvaldo Zarco-Cid del Prado,
  • Hilda Adriana Guerrero-Parra and
  • Karla Elisa Juárez Contreras

21 September 2023

Allergic diseases are a global health problem; their prevalence has increased in recent decades. The presence of allergenic airborne pollen is one of the main triggers of this disorder. For this reason, the first pollen calendar of Toluca City was de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,270 Views
17 Pages

20 September 2023

Background: It has been recognized from the early days of allergology that aerobiological investigations have an important role to play in the development of respiratory allergic diseases. An increasing number of allergic complaints occurred among th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,888 Views
18 Pages

Fungal Exposure and Shelter Assessment in Syrian Refugee Settlements in Lebanon

  • Malek Alaouie,
  • Gera M. Troisi,
  • Najat Saliba,
  • Houssam Shaib,
  • Rayan Hajj,
  • Rawan El Hajj,
  • Sandy Malak,
  • Carla Jakarian and
  • Wiaam Jaafar

18 September 2023

Over 1 million Syrian refugees have fled war to seek asylum in Lebanon. The population has been placed in substandard conditions which could lead to adverse health effects, particularly in vulnerable subgroups, notably due to evident chronic dampness...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,109 Views
16 Pages

Indoor Air Contamination by Yeasts in Healthcare Facilities: Risks of Invasive Fungal Infection

  • Jean Phellipe Marques do Nascimento,
  • Raniele dos Santos,
  • Mirna Samile dos Santos Silva,
  • Mykaella Andrade de Araújo,
  • Lucas Anhezini,
  • Daniela Évelin dos Santos and
  • Eurípedes Alves da Silva-Filho

Introduction-Aims: Fungi are ubiquitous microorganisms that are easily dispersed through the air. In healthcare environments, indoor air can favor the spread of healthcare-associated fungal infections, compromising mainly immunocompromised hospitaliz...

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Aerobiology - ISSN 2813-5075