BioaerosolsWritten by an illustrious group of experts in microbiology and aerobiology, Bioaerosols brings together current information on the nature and health effects of bioaerosol-related problems. The book presents up-to-date coverage of methods for sampling and analysis, as well as various approaches to the investigation of health problems caused by exposure to biological contaminants in indoor air. Its comprehensive treatment of the various aspects of this subject makes it a valuable reference for industrial hygienists, public health officials and researchers, and physicians interested in environmentally caused disease. |
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... Bioaerosol Investigations 1 Harriet A. Burge 2. Airborne Contagious Disease Harriet A. Burge 3. Legionella Ecology Carl B. Fliermans 4. Endotoxin 77 Donald K. Milton 5. Fungi 87 Estelle Levetin 49 25 6. The Potential Impact on Human ...
... Bioaerosol Investigations 1 Harriet A. Burge 2. Airborne Contagious Disease Harriet A. Burge 3. Legionella Ecology Carl B. Fliermans 4. Endotoxin 77 Donald K. Milton 5. Fungi 87 Estelle Levetin 49 25 6. The Potential Impact on Human ...
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... on characterizing the indoor bioaerosol with the goal of discovering a cause for ongoing disease or discomfort ( e.g. , Croft 0-87371-724-4 / 95 / $ 0.00 + $ . 50 1995 by CRC Press , Inc. 1 et al . , 1986 ) . Bioaerosols are also.
... on characterizing the indoor bioaerosol with the goal of discovering a cause for ongoing disease or discomfort ( e.g. , Croft 0-87371-724-4 / 95 / $ 0.00 + $ . 50 1995 by CRC Press , Inc. 1 et al . , 1986 ) . Bioaerosols are also.
Contents
Series Preface iii | 15 |
References | 21 |
Airborne Contagious Disease | 25 |
Legionella Ecology | 49 |
Endotoxin | 77 |
Fungi | 87 |
University of Michigan United Medical and Dental Schools | 116 |
A A Vass Ph D | 121 |
Chapman Ph D Harvard School of Public Health | 157 |
The Outdoor Aerosol | 163 |
Department of Medicine | 164 |
BioaerosolInduced Hypersensitivity Diseases | 205 |
Lynn Eudey Ph D William R Solomon M D | 225 |
Immunoassays | 235 |
Sampling and Analysis | 249 |
Biostatistics and Bioaerosols | 269 |
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