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AUTHOR
Alix Maurel
Etude du rôle des jonctions serrées dans l’interaction de Candida albicans avec les cellules entérocytaires Caco-2
Rapport de stage de Master 2 EA MERS Hors CT hors EJ; Master
Profiles and seasonal distribution of airborne fungi in indoor and outdoor environments at a French hospital
International audience; A one-year prospective survey of fungal air contamination was conducted in outdoor air and inside two haematological units of a French hospital. Air was sampled with a portable Air System Impactor. During this period of survey, the mean viable fungal load was 122.1 cfu/m(3) in outdoor air samples, and 4.1 and 3.9 cfu/m(3) in samples from adult and pediatric haematology units, respectively. In outdoor samples, Cladosporium was the dominant genus (55%) while in the clinical units, Penicillium sp. (23 to 25%), Aspergillus sp. (15 to 23%) and Bjerkandera adusta (11 to 13%) were the most frequently recovered airborne fungi. The outdoor fungal load was far higher in autumn…