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Bioaerosols in the residential environment

Burge, 2020

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3479804893991981930
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Burge H
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Bioaerosols handbook

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The kinds of organisms and their effluents that accumulate in indoor air, the diseases they cause, and factors that control their prevalence in residential environments are the subjects of this chapter. Many agents that cause hypersensitivity disease also can contaminate …
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