Microbiology of built environments report on an American Academy of Microbiology Colloquium held in Washington, DC in September 2015

Built environments are the structures that humans create to shelter from the outdoors and provide spaces for living, working, playing, and getting places. Along with humans, pets, pests, and house plants, built environments house a range of microbes. Preliminary studies indicate that indoor spaces h...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Marsh, Anne S.
Corporate Authors: American Academy of Microbiology, Microbiology of Built Environments (Colloquium) (2015, Washington, D.C.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC American Academy of Microbiology [2016], 2016
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Built environments are the structures that humans create to shelter from the outdoors and provide spaces for living, working, playing, and getting places. Along with humans, pets, pests, and house plants, built environments house a range of microbes. Preliminary studies indicate that indoor spaces have distinct microbial communities, influenced by building materials, ventilation and airflow, moisture, and human and animal activity. The Academy convened a colloquium on September 9, 2015 to examine the role of complex microbial ecosystems found in built environments, including their effects on building chemistry and human health. Studying the microbiology of built environments can change the ways we design, build, operate, occupy, and clean our indoor spaces
Item Description:At head of title: FAQ.
Physical Description:1 PDF file (24 pages) illustrations