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Korea University Study Proposes First Toxicity-Based Exposure Limits Proposed for Indoor Airborne Fungi

Scientists from Korea use animal toxicity data to set microbial safety thresholds for indoor air, challenging current standards. Airborne microorganisms, including fungi and bacteria, are major contributors to indoor air pollution, with growing links to respiratory diseases. In a recent study, scientists from Korea explored the health effects of common airborne microbes by testing their toxicity in mice and calculating human-equivalent exposure …
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Wellbeing News from Need to See IT Publishing broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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