Exposure to Mould and Moisture Damage Is a Potential Risk Factor for the Development of Respiratory Diseases Opinion

J. Lohi, T. Tuomela, T. Tuuminen
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Adverse health effects due to indoor air moisture damage has been extensively studied already for thirty years. Expose to dampness microbiota (DM) in buildings is a risk factor for newly onset asthma and other respiratory problems. This exposure increases the rate of upper and lower respiratory tract infections because the function of the cilia cells and the integrity of mucosal layer becomes compromised. The breach of the first defense barrier of innate immunity leads to susceptibility to inhaled impurities and pathogens. Dampness and mould-associated asthma may present with several clinical peculiarities. This asthma may be resistant to treatment, the symptoms may exacerbate during periods with increased outdoor air humidity and rainfalls and this asthma may be associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It has been generally recognized that persons sensitized to DM should avoid new and repeated exposure to moldy environment. This recommendation is important especially during the current SARS-CoV2 pandemic.
暴露于霉菌和湿气损害是呼吸道疾病发展的潜在危险因素
室内空气湿度损害对健康的不良影响已经进行了三十年的广泛研究。暴露于建筑物中的潮湿微生物群(DM)是新发哮喘和其他呼吸系统疾病的危险因素。这种暴露增加了上呼吸道和下呼吸道感染的发生率,因为纤毛细胞的功能和粘膜层的完整性受到损害。先天免疫的第一道防御屏障被破坏,导致吸入杂质和病原体的易感性。湿气和霉菌相关哮喘可能有几个临床特点。这种哮喘可能对治疗有抵抗性,在室外空气湿度增加和降雨期间症状可能加剧,这种哮喘可能与慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)有关。人们普遍认为,对DM敏感的人应避免新的和反复暴露在发霉的环境中。这一建议非常重要,特别是在当前SARS-CoV2大流行期间。
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