Sensitisation to Aspergillus Fumigatus and Penicillium Notatum in Laboratory Workers

Four workers in medical research laboratories, located in a basement level of a University facility equipped with a humidified air conditioning system, complained of cough and/or asthma and/or rhinitis during their normal working activities. Since exposure to toxic compounds was very low (similar to...

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