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| | CRDConcept: fungi: health effects |
 | | Fungi exposures have three possible reactions from human: allergic reactions, infections and toxic responses. |
 | | Clinically recognized diseases caused by fungi include cancer, infection, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, and allergic bronchopilmanary aspergillosis. |
 | | Health and welfare associated to the fungi have been an important concern (Health and Welfare Canada, 1987) and have been targets of much research (Miller, 1992; Dales, et al., 1991; Beneke and Rogers, 1996; de Hoog and Guarro, 1995; Kwong-Chung and Bennett, 1992; Spengler et al., 1992). |
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