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STP1071
Biological Contaminants in Indoor Environments
Otten JA, Morey PR, Feeley JC
Pages: 256
Published: 1990
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The purpose of this symposium on biological contaminants in indoor environments was to develop and explore sampling and analytical protocols for microbial agents that may be commonly or uncommonly found indoors. Classes of microbial agents considered in this symposium were: Viruses Bacteria including, gram negative, gram positive, Legionella, and mycobacteria Specialized bacteria including Chlamydia and rickettsia Fungi including saprophytes and pathogens Protozoa New microorganisms Mycotoxins and endotoxins
Table of Contents
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The Landlord, Tenant, and Investigator: Their Needs, Concerns and Viewpoints
Feeley J., Morey P.
Viruses, Mycoplasmas as Pathogenic Contaminants in Indoor Environments
Hierholzer J.
Biological Contaminants in Indoor Environments: Gram Positive Bacteria with Particular Emphasis on Bacillus Anthracis
LaForce F.
Gram Negative Bacteria as Bioaerosols
Hood M.
Collection and Characteristics of Mycobacteria in Aerosols
Falkinham J., Ford M., George K., Parker B.
An Unnecessary Risk: Legionnaires' Disease
Dennis P.
The Chlamydiae: Infectious Aerosols in Indoor Environments
Cole E.
Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever), A Potential Microbial Contaminant of the Environment
McDade J., Regnery R.
The Fungi
Burge H.
Free-Living Amoebae: Health Concerns in the Indoor Environment
Ironside K., Tyndall R.
New Microorganisms and Their Health Risk
Plouffe J.
Endotoxins
Olenchock S.
Mycotoxins and Indoor Air Quality
Jarvis B.
The Future
Burge H.
Two Consultants' Views Of Tomorrow
Feeley J., Morey P.
ASTM Thoughts of the Future and Closing Remarks
Levin H.
Author Index
Subject Index
Committee: D22
Paper ID: STP1071-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1071-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5131-4
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