Indoor fungal growth - what to tell the patient

Published on October 31, 2023   17 min

A selection of talks on Microbiology

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Hello. My name is Lian Scott, and I'm recording this talk on behalf of Dr. Rosa Codina, Director and Principal Scientist at Allergen Science and Consulting in Lenoir, North Carolina. Additionally, she holds the position of Clinical Associate Professor at the University of South Florida College of Medicine in Tampa, Florida, both in the United States. Today, I would like to address the issue of indoor fungi. When patients approach a clinician with concern about mold in their home or buildings, there are several important points that we want to convey.
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I would like to emphasize that Dr. Codina does not have any potential conflicts of interest related to the information presented here.
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Today, we have a number of important objectives to cover. Firstly, we will delve into the subject of fungal ecology and aerobiology. Secondly, I will explain the factors contributing to the growth of fungi and the reasons behind it. Additionally, I will highlight the most significant moisture related issues that can occur in buildings. One of our primary aims is to provide support and guidance to allergists, immunologists, and other medical professionals in responding to patients' concerns regarding indoor mold. Moreover, I encourage you to share cases of indoor mold incidents that your patients frequently report to you.
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The structure of this presentation is outlined as follows. Firstly, I will begin with an introduction to the topic. Subsequently, I will delve into fungal ecology and aerobiology with a particular focus on the outdoor environment. I will explore the reasons behind the growth of fungi, both outdoors and indoors. Following that, I will discuss the process of testing for fungal products. Additionally, I will provide some valuable tips on how to address patients worries regarding indoor mold. Finally, I will conclude the presentation and share a list of references derived from the scientific literature.
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