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Also, I plan to use the knowledge from this workshop in my future career as a scientist in the fields of mycology, immunotoxicology, and aerobiology. I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity SOT provided me with the STEP award! ...
The investigation of atmospheric aerosols of biological origin arose in the mid-nineteenth century due to speculations on the origin of diseases afflicting humans and crops (Carnelley, Haldane. and Anderson 1887; Pasteur 1862; Vallery-Radot and Hamilton 1885). Many other applications of aerobiology followed within the first half of the twentieth century, including population ...
Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control, 2003, Pg. 20).Healthcare workers are also subject to disease from aerobiological hazards. They are routinely exposed to tuberculosis and influenza, which are occasionally fatal. ...
Advanced education and experience in aerobiology and indoor air quality investigations is required to qualitatively interpret fungal air data that compare indoor and outdoor spore concentrations.To provide additional investigative tools, several different quantitative guidelines for interpretation of indoor/outdoor data have been published, some of which are widely used. ...
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...with Grease Slides, the Aerotrap Total Fungal SamplerTM with Glyceryl Triacetate Cleared Mixed Cellulose Ester Membrane Filter Slides and the Zefon Bio-PumpR using the Zefon Air-O-CellR. Purpose: To examine the collection efficiency of three different types of adhesive collection media used in non-viable spore trap sampling. Introduction: Non-viable spore trap samples ...
David Spero is an analyst at Aerobiology Laboratory Associates. He can be reached by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at (877) 648-9150. ...
Untitled Document PURPOSE This suggested practice describes those basic procedures to be followed, and precautions to be observed, when performing remediation and restoration of non-laboratory indoor environments known or suspected to harbor contamination from potentially infectious biological agents, especially those recognized as being easily aerosolized and thus ...
