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Architectural Design and Indoor Microbial Pollution

9780195044362
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The problem of indoor pollution has raised concern among occupational and environmental health workers, architects, and engineers involved in the heating and ventilation of buildings. To date, most of the attention has focused on chemical contaminants. This monograph opens up a new aspect of the subject, by examining the effects of modern, energy-efficient architectural design on levels of microbial contamination inside buildings, particularly office buildings and hospitals. It discusses how, badly designed, poorly located, or badly maintained heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems can become breeding grounds for fungi, bacteria, and other micro-organisms, thereby causing and facilitating the transmission of airborne diseases tothe buildings occupants. Architectural Design and Indoor Microbial Pollution is based on an interdisciplinary seminar held by the American Society of Microbiology.
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OUP USA
83246
9780195044362
9780195044362

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Publication date
1989
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
328
Dimensions (mm)
147 x 218
Weight (g)
667
  • Carl W. Walter:: Ventilation and disease; Peter S. Hockaday:: The architects concern about indoor pollution; Philip R. Morey:: Experience on the contribution of structure to environmental pollution; Anita K. Highsmith:: Water in health care facilities; Ruth B. Kundsin:: The microbiologists role in evaluating the hygienic environment; James E. Woods & Dean R. Rask:: Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning systems:: the engineering approach to methods of control; J. Drennan Lowell &Susan H. Pierson:: Ultraviolet irradiation and laminar air flow during total joint replacement; Richard L. Riley:: Ultraviolet air disinfection for control of respiratory contagion; Andrew J. Streifel:: Aspergillosis and construction; James C. Feeley:: Legionellosis:: risk associated with building design;Stephen C. Frantz:: Architecture and commensal vertebrate pest management; Edward A. Nardell:: The application of ultraviolet air disinfection to the control of tuberculosis in a shelter for the homeless.
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