Staib F
Zentralbl Bakteriol Mikrobiol Hyg B. 1982 May;176(2-3):142-54.
Airborne fungal spores may cause mycoses and allergies. From the epidemiological angle, various modes of exposure are possible, viz. 1. Professional (Work with material contaminated with fungi); 2. Accidental (Growth or presence of fungi owing to shortcomings of construction); and 3. Discrete, constant (Household-associated activities such as keeping of potted plants and pets). To enable an evaluation of indoor air quality in respect of its content of fungal spores, a reliable mycological diagnosis is required.