A Water-Damaged Home and Health of Occupants: A Case Study.

Autor: Thrasher, Jack Dwayne, Gray, Michael R., Kilburn, Kaye H., Dennis, Donald P., Yu, Archie
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Zdroj: Journal of Environmental & Public Health; 2012, p1-10, 10p, 2 Color Photographs, 5 Charts
Abstrakt: A family of five and pet dog who rented a water-damaged home and developed multiple health problems. The home was analyzed for species of mold and bacteria. The diagnostics included MRI for chronic sinusitis with ENT and sinus surgery, and neurological testing for neurocognitive deficits. Bulk samples from the home, tissue from the sinuses, urine, nasal secretions, placenta, umbilical cord, and breast milk were tested for the presence of trichothecenes, aflatoxins, and Ochratoxin A. The family had the following diagnosed conditions: chronic sinusitis, neurological deficits, coughing with wheeze, nose bleeds, and fatigue among other symptoms. An infant was born with a total body flare, developed multiple Cafe-au-Lait pigmented skin spots and diagnoses with NF1 at age 2. The mycotoxins were detected in bulk samples, urine and nasal secretions, breast milk, placenta, and umbilical cord. Pseudomonas aueroginosa, Acinetobacter, Penicillium, and Aspergillus fumigatus were cultured from nasal secretions (father and daughter). RT-PCR revealed A. fumigatus DNA in sinus tissues of the daughter. The dog had 72 skin lesions (sebaceous glands and lipomas) fromwhich trichothecenes and ochratoxin A. were detected. The health of the family is discussed in relation to themost recent published literature regarding microbial contamination and toxic by-products present in water-damaged buildings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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