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Roy, Shipra |
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Chakraborti, Arindom |
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Maitra, Saibal |
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Bhattacharya, Kashinath |
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2021-06-05T06:36:15Z |
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2021-06-05T06:36:15Z |
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2017 |
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s10661-017-6044-x |
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https://vbudspace.lsdiscovery.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/326 |
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Fungi are important components of atmo sphere which play a major role in causing respirato ry allergy upon inhalation. An airborne fungal spore survey was carried out in two outdoor environments in Farakka an unexplored township covering the National Thermal Power Station, West Bengal, India for a period of 2 years (October 2013 to September 2015). A Burkard personal volumetric air sampler was used at 15 days interval to collect the total fungal spore load. A fungal spore calendar has been prepared depicting monthly average spore concen tration in the air. The relationships between fungal spore concentration and different climatic factors were analysed statistically. Higher concentration levels of aerospora and pollutants were recorded during winter season. A detailed questionnaire was used to obtain medical history data of 523 local
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patients visiting the outpatients department of Farakka NTPC (National Thermal Power Station) hospital. A significant positive correlation was found between fungal spore concentration, atmo spheric pollutants and allergic manifestation. The dominant fungal spores were isolated, sub-cultured and tested for allergenic potential by skin prick tests (SPTS) among subjects with clinical history of respi ratory allergy, which evoked >45.0% skin reactivity upon individuals. |
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Springer International Publishing Switzerland |
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Environ Monit Assess (2017);189:370 DOI 10.1007 |
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Aeromycoflora |
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Burkard sampling |
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Meteorological factors |
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Air pollutants |
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Monitoring of airborne fungal spore load in relation to meteorological factors, air pollutants and allergic symptoms in Farakka, an unexplored biozone of eastern India |
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Article |
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