Indoor damp surfaces harbor molds with clinical significance
Background and Purpose: Fungal contamination in damp places in buildings has become an increasing problem worldwide. Dampness facilitates the growth of fungi, which can cause adverse effects not only on the buildings but also on their occupants. The aim of this study was to identify indoor mold spec...
Main Authors: | Azadeh Habibi, Banafsheh Safaiefarahani |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
2018-09-01
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Series: | Current Medical Mycology |
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Online Access: | http://cmm.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-186-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1 |
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