Torvinen Eila, Meklin Teija, Torkko Pirjo, Suomalainen Sini, Reiman Marjut, Katila Marja-Leena, Paulin Lars, Nevalainen Aino
Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, National Public Health Institute, PO Box 95, FI-70701 Kuopio, Finland.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 2006 Oct;72(10):6822-4. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00588-06.
In contrast to the growth of fungi, the growth of mycobacteria in moisture-damaged building materials has rarely been studied. Environmental mycobacteria were isolated from 23% of samples of moisture-damaged materials (n = 88). The occurrence of mycobacteria increased with increasing concentrations of fungi. Mycobacteria may contribute to indoor exposure and associated adverse health effects.
与真菌的生长情况不同,在受潮的建筑材料中分枝杆菌的生长很少被研究。从23%的受潮材料样本(n = 88)中分离出了环境分枝杆菌。分枝杆菌的出现随着真菌浓度的增加而增加。分枝杆菌可能会导致室内接触并引发相关的健康不良影响。