Spring is associated with increased total and allergenic fungal concentrations in house dust from a pediatric asthma cohort in New York City

Cochran, S. J., Acosta, L., Divjan, A., Lemons, A. R., Rundle, A. G., Miller, R. L., Sobek, E., Green, B. J., Perzanowski, M. S., & Dannemiller, K. C. (2022). Spring is associated with increased total and allergenic fungal concentrations in house dust from a pediatric asthma cohort in New York City. Building and Environment, 226, 109711. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109711
Authors:
Samuel J Cochran
Luis Acosta
Adnan Divjan
Angela R Lemons
Andrew G Rundle
Rachel L Miller
Edward Sobek
Brett J Green
Matthew S Perzanowski
Karen C Dannemiller
Affiliated Authors:
Luis Acosta
Adnan Divjan
Andrew G Rundle
Matthew S Perzanowski
Author Keywords:
spring
fungi
dust
indoor
qpcr
asthma
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109711
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PubMed

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