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Microbiological threat from buildings and rooms and its influence on

human health (sick building syndrome)]

Authors:

Ochmañski W

Barabasz W

Author Address: I Katedra i Klinika Chorób Wewnetrznych Collegium

Medicum, Uniwersytetu Jagielloñskiego w Krakowie.

Source: Przegl Lek. 2000; 57(7-8):419-23. [Przeglad lekarski]

http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/f?./temp/~vUnAFq:443

Abstract:

In buildings we can observe many different strains of bacteria, over

400 species of mould fungi, many strains of fungus causing the

rotting of wood and wood like materials, many species of algae,

aphids, and other types of growths and seed plants and also over 30

types of mites especially those seen in house dust. Buildings,

especially their interiors have a very specific microclimate. Within

it areas of so called ecological lows are formed in which conditions

for settlement, growth and reproduction of these organisms take

place. A building, which is a hazard to the health of its residents,

is called a " sick building " from the term " sick building syndrome " .

The incidence and development of some types of mould fungus is

associated with the production of very toxic metabolites which are

called secondary metabolites i.e. mycotoxins. Long term human,

especially in relation to children, contact with the species

producing the most potent mycotoxins like aflatoxin--Apergillus

flavus, ochratoxins--Aspergillus ochraceus, rubratoxins--Penicillium

rubrum or strachybotrytoxins--Strachybotrys chartarum may even be

the cause of death. Mould fungus or just mould is a saprophytic

fungus derived from many different systemic groups (Mucor,

Aspergillus, Penicillium, Fusarinum). Fungi can produce lethal

mycotoxins such as: alternariol, aflatoxins, gliotoxins,

ochratoxins, nivalenol, cytinine, dicumarol, rugulosine,

trichoviridine and about 200 more which considering their

mutagenicity are potentially dangerous to humans, animals, flora and

microorganisms. Research which was begun by Prof. n

Aleksandrowicz and Prof. Boles³aw Smyk in 1970 and 1971 showed that

the so called " leukaemia houses " of leukaemia victims had an

abundance of toxinogenic fungus in them, particularly the most

potent fungus which turned out to be Aspergillus flavus. Toxinogenic

funguses are abundant in many living spaces and cellars in older and

also in new housing. Mycotoxins have been shown to be very toxic and

harmful and it is no wonder that many inhabitants of these living

spaces are constantly ill, mainly upper respiratory tract

infections, lethargy, constant headaches, nausea and a general ill

feeling. Inhabiting these living spaces for a considerable period

may lead to cancer.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):

Adult

*Air Microbiology

Air Pollution, Indoor/adverse effects/*analysis

Animals

Bacteria/classification/isolation & purification

Child

Fungi/classification/isolation & purification

Humans

Lethal Dose 50

Mycotoxins/adverse effects/toxicity

Neoplasms/etiology

Respiratory Tract Infections/etiology

Sick Building Syndrome/complications/*microbiology

CAS Registry Numbers:

Mycotoxins (0)

Language: Polish

International Standard Serial Number: 0033-2240 (Print)

Publication Types:

English Abstract

Journal Article

Review

Entry Month: 2000

Title Abbreviation: Przegl Lek

Transliterated/Vernacular Title: Mikrobiologiczne zagrozenia

budynków i pomieszczeñ mieszakalnych oraz ich wp³yw na zdrowie

(syndrom chorego budynku).

Number of References: 16

Year of Publication: 2000

Last Revision Date: December 19, 2000

Medline Citation: NLM

Country: POLAND

Citation Subset: IM

Medline Title Abbreviation: Przegla & #807;d lekarski

Stat: MEDLINE

Document Number: medline/11109318

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