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Invasive nosocomial pulmonary aspergillosis: risk factors and hospital building works
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False CeilingsBiological PollutantInvasive Pulmonary AspergillosisRespiratory InfectionInfectious Respiratory DiseaseClinical MycologyHospital Building WorksIndoor Air QualityMedicineBuilding WorksFungal Pathogen
A retrospective epidemiological study of 22 observations of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, of which 18 were fatal, occurring over a period of 30 months, implicated certain building sites within the hospital. The building works were responsible for the diffusion into the atmosphere of fungal spores from normally closed reservoirs, notably false ceilings, fibrous thermal and/or acoustic insulation materials and roller-blind casings. The results of our study permit us to suggest that protective measures should be set up or that immunodepressed patients are evacuated when such works are to be carried out in an in-patient establishment.
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