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February 2, 2005 Baby Dies in Hospital From Mould Infection   Volume 1 Issue 145  
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Baby Dies in Hospital From Mould Infection
By: Canada.com News

It's too soon to say whether hospital renovations were a factor in the death of a premature infant who died of a mould infection in an intensive care unit, Ste-Justine Hospital said Tuesday.
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Detection of Airborne Stachybotrys chartarum Macrocyclic Trichothecene Mycotoxins on Particulates Smaller than Conidia
By: T. L. Brasel, D. R. Douglas, S. C. Wilson, and D. C. Straus

Highly respirable particles (diameter, <1 µm) constitute the majority of particulate matter found in indoor air. It is hypothesized that these particles serve as carriers for toxic compounds, specifically the compounds produced by molds in water-damaged buildings.
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Orange County Woman Settles Water Damage/Mold Claim for $550,000.00
By: Yahoo! Finance

Orange County woman became seriously ill as a result of exposure to toxic mold and other biological contaminants in her Huntington Beach home.
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Mold Worries Cause Concern at a Local School
By: Claire Nelson, NewsChannel 19, Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville, Alabama -- Danielle Mitchell is a parent who volunteers every week to help the children here at Lynn Fanning Elementary, but recently she became concerned when a staff member handed her school ceiling tiles with mold all over them.
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Fungus Warning for Tsunami Survivors
By: News.com.au

PEOPLE injured in the December 26 tsunami could fall victim to a little-known deadly fungus, infectious disease specialists said today.
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