Microbial volatile organic compounds : What substances can be found in sick buildings ?

There is a relationship between damp buildings and health complaints. Damp conditions in building constructions also favour the growth of micro-organisms. Growth of micro-organisms results in the production of volatile organic compounds, which has been shown to have an impact on Indoor-air monitored...

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subjects Air Microbiology
Air Pollutants - analysis
Air Pollution, Indoor
Biological and medical sciences
Collective facilities
Environment. Living conditions
Hydrocarbons - analysis
Medical sciences
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Sick Building Syndrome - etiology
Sick Building Syndrome - microbiology
Volatilization
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