Medical Review: Stachybotrys chartarum
Total Indoor Environmental Solutions
May 8, 2002 Medical Review: Stachybotrys   Volume 2 Issue 23  
Contents
Stachybotrys chartarum: Current Knowledge of Its Role in Disease
June 1 IEQ Seminar Update - Dr. Vin Ghanekar Speaking
Answers to Previous IEQ Trivia Questions
How to Screen for Airborne Mold Spores
June 1 IEQ Seminar
Building New Relationships
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Stachybotrys chartarum: Current Knowledge of Its Role in Disease
Stachybotrys chartarum has been implicated as a cause of Building Related Illness
by Daniel L. Sudakin, MD, MPH

Stachybotrys chartarum

Although the hazards associated with exposure to some mycotoxins have been well studied, the health risks from environmental exposure to Stachybotrys remain poorly defined. This review critically evaluates the current body of epidemiologic knowledge regarding Stachybotrys and is aimed to increase physician awareness regarding this emerging environmental health issue.


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IEQ Trivia
Symptomology

Headache, fatigue, malaise, dizziness and irritability might be attributable to:

Ergonomic conditions

VOC's

Bioaerosols

All of the above

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