1) Takahashi T:Airborne fungal colony-forming units in outdoor and indoor environments in Yokohama, Japan. Mycopathologia 139:23-33, 1997
2) 酒井潔,坪内春夫,三谷一憲:名古屋市内の住宅における室内空気中カビおよび室内空気汚染物質濃度.日本公衆衛生雑誌 50:1017-1029,2003
3) Gots RE, Layton NJ, Pirages SW:Indoor health:background levels of fungi. AIHA J 64:427-438, 2003
4) Haiduven D:Nosocomial aspergillosis and building construction. Med Mycol 47 (Suppl 1):S210-216, 2009
5) Cornet M, Levy V, Fleury L, et al:Efficacy of prevention by high-efficiency particulate air filtration or laminar airflow against Aspergillus Airborne contamination during hospital renovation. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 20:508-513, 1999
6) Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities MMWR 52:1-42, 2003
7) Portnoy JM, Barnes CS, Kennedy K:Sampling for indoor fungi. J Allergy Clin Immunol 113:189-198, 2004
8) Vesper S, McKinstry C, Ashley P, et al:Quantitative PCR analysis of molds in the dust from homes of asthmatic children in North Carolina. J Environ Monit 9:826-830, 2007
9) Hansen D, Blahout B, Benner D, et al:Environmental sampling of particulate matter and fungal spores during demolition of a building on a hospital area. J Hosp Infect 70:259-264, 2008
10) Chang CC, Cheng AC, Devitt B, et al:Successful control of an outbreak of invasive aspergillosis in a regional haematology unit during hospital construction works. J Hosp Infect 69:33-38, 2008
11) Anaissie EJ, Stratton SL, Dignani MC, et al:Cleaning patient shower facilities:a novel approach to reducing patient exposure to aerosolized Aspergillus species and other opportunistic molds. Clin Infect Dis 35:E86-88, 2002
12) Anaissie EJ, Kuchar RT, Rex JH, et al:Fusariosis associated with pathogenic fusarium species colonization of a hospital water system:a new paradigm for the epidemiology of opportunistic mold infections. Clin Infect Dis 33:1871-1878, 2001