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Airborne molds and bacteria, microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOC), plasticizers and formaldehyde in dwellings in three North European cities in relation to sick building syndrome (SBS)Bo Sahlberg
Department of Medical Sciences, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Sci Total Environ 444:433-40. 2013..Moreover, concentrations of airborne molds, bacteria and some other MVOCs were slightly higher in homes with reported dampness and mold...
Onset of mucosal, dermal, and general symptoms in relation to biomarkers and exposures in the dwelling: a cohort study from 1992 to 2002B Sahlberg
Department of Medical Sciences, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University Hospital and Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Indoor Air 22:331-8. 2012..Lastly, good agreement between self-reported and clinically diagnosed atopy indicates that questionnaire data on atopy can be used in epidemiological studies...
Indoor environment in dwellings, asthma, allergies, and sick building syndrome in the Swedish population: a longitudinal cohort study from 1989 to 1997B Sahlberg
Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University Hospital and Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Int Arch Occup Environ Health 82:1211-8. 2009..To investigate changes of sick building syndrome (SBS) and different types of indoor exposures at home over an 8-year follow-up period (1989-1997), and onset of SBS symptoms in relation to size of residence town and education level...
Sick building syndrome in relation to domestic exposure in Sweden--a cohort study from 1991 to 2001B Sahlberg
Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University Hospital and Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Scand J Public Health 38:232-8. 2010..We also wanted to investigate if there was any seasonal or regional variation in associations between exposure and SBS...
