Bioaerosols

Bioaerosols by Harriet A. Burge, published by CRC Press on February 22, 1995, is a comprehensive resource that explores the nature and health effects of bioaerosol-related issues. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English, offering insights from a distinguished group of experts in microbiology and aerobiology. The book covers current methods for sampling and analysis, along with various approaches to investigating health problems linked to biological contaminants in indoor air.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the health implications associated with bioaerosols, making it a valuable reference for professionals in industrial health and safety, public health, and environmental conservation. The text addresses the complexities of bioaerosol exposure and its impact on health, providing essential information for researchers and physicians focused on environmentally caused diseases. This edition serves as a significant contribution to the fields of technology and engineering, as well as nature and environmental protection.
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Written by an illustrious group of experts in microbiology and aerobiology, Bioaerosols brings together current information on the nature and health effects of bioaerosol-related problems. The book presents up-to-date coverage of methods for sampling and analysis, as well as various approaches to the investigation of health problems caused by exposure to biological contaminants in indoor air. Its comprehensive treatment of the various aspects of this subject makes it a valuable reference for industrial hygienists, public health officials and researchers, and physicians interested in environmentally caused disease.
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