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Airborne Biocontaminants and their Impact on Human Health


Airborne Biocontaminants and their Impact on Human Health


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von: Rajeev Singh, Anamika Singh

157,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 11.06.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9781394178940
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 416

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<p><b>Explore in-depth the relationships between biological contaminants and human health found in diverse settings such as homes, hospitals, businesses, and schools</b> <p>Indoor air quality has an immense impact on human health and well-being. Indoor air environments can contain a huge range of biological contaminants, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, insects, and their various harmful byproducts. Indoor biocontamination has been under-studied as an aspect of public and occupational health, and there is an urgent need for an introduction to this vital subject. <p><i>Airborne Biocontaminants and Their Impact on Human Health </i>meets this need with a thorough, rigorous overview of major indoor airborne contaminants. Gathering and summarizing a huge range of data regarding biocontaminants in settings from homes to schools to workplaces, it investigates patterns of morbidity and their connections to major contaminants. The result is an essential tool in the broader fight for human health at home and elsewhere. <p><i>Airborne Biocontaminants and Their Impact on Human Health </i>readers will also find: <ul><li>Analysis of the indoor role of gases, particulate matter, and others </li><li>Detailed coverage of contaminant byproducts including endotoxins, mycotoxins, volatile organic compounds, and more </li><li>Methods for generating awareness and therefore reduced risk of exposure to harmful contaminants </li></ul> <p><i>Airborne Biocontaminants and Their Impact on Human Health </i>is ideal for researchers—biologists, environmentalists, civil and environmental engineers, industrial hygienists, safety regulators, and public health officials—interested in the area of biological contamination in different environments.
<p><b>Rajeev Singh, PhD,</b> is currently serving as a Associate professor, Department of Environmental Science, Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University), New Delhi. Dr. Singh is member of several scientific and academic bodies and has organized and participated in several international and national conferences and delivered invited talks. He has published more than 125 research papers, chapters in books, conference proceedings, etc. of international repute. He is also a principal investigator of several major research projects funded by various govt. agencies. He is the founder secretary of Bio-electromagnetic Society of India. Dr. Singh is recipient of the Young Scientist Award of Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) and the Gold Medal for best oral presentation. <p><b>Anamika Singh, PhD,</b> is currently working as Assistant Professor (Selection grade) in Maitreyi College, University of Delhi, India. Dr. Singh is member of Indian Bioinformatics society, APBioNet, European Federation of Biotechnology, and IAENG. She has published more than 40 research papers, book chapters, and books etc of international repute.
<p><b>Explore in-depth the relationships between biological contaminants and human health found in diverse settings such as homes, hospitals, businesses, and schools</b> <p>Indoor air quality has an immense impact on human health and well-being. Indoor air environments can contain a huge range of biological contaminants, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, insects, and their various harmful byproducts. Indoor biocontamination has been under-studied as an aspect of public and occupational health, and there is an urgent need for an introduction to this vital subject. <p><i>Airborne Biocontaminants and Their Impact on Human Health </i>meets this need with a thorough, rigorous overview of major indoor airborne contaminants. Gathering and summarizing a huge range of data regarding biocontaminants in settings from homes to schools to workplaces, it investigates patterns of morbidity and their connections to major contaminants. The result is an essential tool in the broader fight for human health at home and elsewhere. <p><i>Airborne Biocontaminants and Their Impact on Human Health </i>readers will also find: <ul><li>Analysis of the indoor role of gases, particulate matter, and others </li><li>Detailed coverage of contaminant byproducts including endotoxins, mycotoxins, volatile organic compounds, and more </li><li>Methods for generating awareness and therefore reduced risk of exposure to harmful contaminants </li></ul> <p><i>Airborne Biocontaminants and Their Impact on Human Health </i>is ideal for researchers—biologists, environmentalists, civil and environmental engineers, industrial hygienists, safety regulators, and public health officials—interested in the area of biological contamination in different environments.

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