Guest guest Posted April 15, 2007 Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 if air test detect high amounts of aspergillus/pinicillium, where certain types of molds were not identified because of overgrowth, would furture swab or tape tests be any help in finding out just which kinds are there? also, would this keep other types from not being detected? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2007 Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 Carl, I was hopeing you could have input on this. I'm assuming dust samples may pose the same problem? some tape testing did also. is this were swab tests of each different color of molds found might be helpful? or is it pretty much impossible to seperate these to deturmine types of aspergillus and pinicillium or even other types? if certain types have been detected in your body is it fairly well asmused these are types included in that finding but not detected because of this problem? and what of other types found in your body that may have not been detected in testing of the home because of aspergillus/pinicillium overgrowth. > > if air test detect high amounts of aspergillus/pinicillium, where > certain types of molds were not identified because of overgrowth, would > furture swab or tape tests be any help in finding out just which kinds > are there? also, would this keep other types from not being detected? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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