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Yıl 2017, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2, 343 - 351, 30.06.2017

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  • [1] Asan, A.; Sarıca Okten, S.; Sen, B. Airborne and Soilborne Microfungi in the Vicinity Hamitabat Thermic Power Plant in Kirklareli City (Turkey), Their Seasonal Distributions and Relations with Climatological Factors. Environ. Monit. As-sess. 2010; 164, 221–231.
  • [2] Reinthaler, F.F.; Haas, D.; Feierl, G.; Schlacher, R.; Pichler-Semmelrock, F.P.; Köck, M.; Wüst, G.; Feenstra, O.; Marth, E. Comparative Investigations of Airborne Culturable Mic-roorganisms in Selected Waste Treatment Facilities and in Neighbouring Residential Areas. Zbl. Hyg. Umweltmed. 1999; 202, 1–17.
  • [3] Burge, H.A.; Rogers, C.A. Outdoor Allergens. Environ. Health Persp. 2000; 108(4), 653–659.
  • [4] Otağ, F.; Coşkun, T.; Direkel, Ş.; Özgür, D.; Emekdaş, G. Hava Kaynaklı Aeroallerjen Fungus Sporlarının Konsant-rasyonu ve Mevsimsel Dağılımı. Türk Mikrobiyol. Cem. Derg. 2014; 44(1), 33–42.
  • [5] Serbes, A.B.; Kaplan, A. The Survey of Pollen and Spore Dispersal in the Atmosphere of Düzce City. Karaelmas Sci-ence and Engineering Journal. 2014; 4(2), 46–58.
  • [6] Çolakoglu, G. Fungal Spore Concentrations in the At-mosphere at the Anatolia Quarter of Istanbul, Turkey. J. Basic Microbiol. 1996; 36(3), 155–162.
  • [7] Çolakoğlu, G. Indoor and Outdoor Mycoflora in the Different Districts of the City of Istanbul (Turkey). Indoor Built. Environ. 2004; 13, 91–100.
  • [8] Çolakoğlu, G. Airborne Fungal Spores at the Belgrad Forest Near the City of Istanbul (Turkey) in the Year 2001 and Their Relation to Allergic Diseases. J. Basic Microbiol. 2003; 43(5), 376–384.
  • [9] Haas, D.; Habib, J.; Luxner, J.; Galler, H.; Zarfel, G.; Sch-lacher, R.; Friedl, H.; Reinthaler,F.F. Comparison of Backg-round Levels of Culturable Fungal Spore Concentrations in Indoor and Outdoor Air in Southeastern Austria. Atmosphe-ric Environment. 2014; 98, 640–647.
  • [10] Ellis, M.B. Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. The Eastern Press, London, UK, 1971; 308–315, 403, 453, 465–466, 498 pp.
  • [11] Barnett, H.L.; Hunter, B.B. Illustrated Genera of Imper-fect Fungi. APS Press,St. Paul–Minnesota, USA, 1999; 68–132 pp.
  • [12] Pitt, J.I. A Laboratory Guide to Common Penicillium Species. Food Science Australia, North Ryde–New South Wales, Australia, 2000; 82–171 pp.
  • [13] Klich, M.A. Identification of Common Aspergillus Spe-cies. Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Utrecht, Net-herlands, 2002; 36–105 pp.
  • [14] Sime, A.D.; Abbott, L.L.; Abbott, S.P. Mounting Medium for Use in Indoor Air Quality Spore-Trap Analyses. Mycolo-gia. 2002; 94, 1087–1088.
  • [15] Index fungorum web site: http://www.indexfungorum.org/names/names.asp
  • [16] Hawksworth, D.L.; Crous, P.W.; Redhead, S.A. et. al. The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal Nomenclature. IMA Fungus. 2011; 2, 105–112.
  • [17] Fıçıcı, S.E.; Bozyurt, O.; Konuk, M.; Özdemir, M.A.; Öz-kara, A.; Doğan, N. Detection of Fungi Spectrum in Maritim Tropical and Maritim Polar Air Masses on Afyon, Central-West Anatolia, Turkey. Afyon Kocatepe University Journal of Science. 2007; 7(1), 191–203.
  • [18] Asan, A.; Ilhan, S.; Sen, B.; Potoglu Erkara, I.; Filik, C.; Cabuk, A.; Demirel, R.; Ture, M.; Okten Sarıca, S.; Tokur, S. Airborne Fungi and Actinomycetes Concentrations in the Air of Eskisehir City (Turkey). Indoor Built. Environ. 2004; 13, 63–74.
  • [19] Efe, Ç.; Hasenkoğlu, İ. A Study on Microfungi Flora of Erzurum’s Outdoor Air. Dumlupınar Üniversitesi Fen Bi-limleri Enstitüsü Dergisi. 2004; 6, 53–66.
  • [20] İmalı, A.; Yalçınkaya, B.; Koçak, M.; Koçer, F. Çorum İli Atmosferinde Hava ile Taşınan Allerjen Funguslar. Elektro-nik Mikrobiyoloji Dergisi TR. 2008; 6(3), 19–24. [21] Topbaş, M.; Tosun, Ü.; Çan, G.; Kaklıkkaya, N.; Aydın, F. Identification and Seasonal Distribution of Airborne Fungi in Urban Outdoor Air in an Eastern Black Sea Tur-kish Town. Turk. J. Med. Sci. 2006; 36, 31–36.
  • [22] Bican Suerdem, T.; Yildirim, I. Fungi in the Atmospheric Air of Çanakkale Province in Turkey. African Journal of Biotechnology. 2009; 8(18), 4450–4458.
  • [23] Aydogdu, H.; Asan, A. Airborne Fungi in Child Day Care Centers in Edirne City, Turkey. Environ. Monit. As-sess. 2008; 147, 423–444.
  • [24] Potoglu Erkara, I.; Asan, A.; Yilmaz, V.; Pehlivan, S.; Okten Sarica, S. Airborne Alternaria and Cladosporium Spe-cies and Relationship with Meteorological Conditions in Eskisehir City, Turkey. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2008; 144, 31–41.
  • [25] Sen, B.; Asan, A. Fungal Flora in Indoor And Outdoor Air of Different Residential Houses in Tekirdag City (Tur-key): Seasonal Distribution and Relationship with Climatic Factors. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2009; 151, 209–219.
  • [26] Bülbül, A.S.; Çeter, T.; Hüseyin, E. Kırşehir Atmosferi Mantar Sporları Konsantrasyonu ve Meteorolojik Faktörle-rin Etkisi. Asthma Allergy Immunol. 2011; 9, 154–165.
  • [27] Okten, S.; Asan, A. Airborne Fungi and Bacteria in Indoor and Outdoor Environment of the Pediatric Unit of Edirne Government Hospital. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2012; 184, 1739–1751.
  • [28] Kaplan, A.; Özdoğan, Y. Airborne Spore Analysis of Karabük Atmosphere. Karaelmas Science and Engineering Journal. 2014; 4(1), 33–42.
  • [29] Saatcıoglu, G.; Tosunoglu, A.; Malyer, H.; Bıcakcı, A. Airborne Fungal Spores of North-West Anatolia. Bangla-desh J. Bot. 2016; 45(3), 699–702.
  • [30] Şakıyan, N.; Ünceoğlu, Ö. Atmospheric Concentrations of Cladosporium Link and Alternaria Nees Spores in Ankara and the Effects of Meteorological Factors. Turk. J. Bot. 2003; 27, 77–81.
  • [31] Bavbek, S.; Öner Erkekol, F.; Çeter, T.; Mungan, D.; Özer, F.; Pinar, M.; Misirligil, Z. Sensitization to Alternaria and Cladosporium in Patients with Respiratory Allergy and Outdoor Counts of Mold Spores in Ankara Atmosphere, Turkey. Journal of Asthma. 2006; 43,421–426. [32] Özkara, A.; Ocak, I.; Korcan, E.; Konuk, M. Determina-tion of Outdoor Fungal Flora in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey. Mycotaxon. 2007; 1–6.
  • [33] Inal, A.; Bingol Karakoc, G.; Ufuk Altintas, D.; Pinar, M.; Ceter, T.; Yilmaz, M.; Guneser Kendirli, S. Effect of Outdoor Fungus Concentrations on Symptom Severity of Children with Asthma and/or Rhinitis Monosensitized to Molds. Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. 2008; 26, 11–17.
  • [34] Kalyoncu, F.; Ekmekci, S. Culturable Airborne Fungi in Outdoor Environments in Manisa, Turkey. Fresenius Envi-ronmental Bulletin. 2008; 17, 844–848.
  • [35] Kalyoncu, F. Relationship between Airborne Fungal Allergens and Meteorological Factors in Manisa City, Tur-key. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2010; 165, 553–558.
  • [36] Artaç, H.; Kızılpınar Temizer, İ.; Özdemir, H.; Pekcan, S.; Doğan, C.; Reisli, İ. Alternaria and Cladosporium Spores in the Atmosphere of Konya and their Relationship with Meteoro-logical Factors. Asthma Allergy Immunol. 2014; 12, 130–139.
  • [37] Arikoglu, T.; Batmaz, S.B.; Coşkun, T.; Otag, F.; Derici Yildirim, D.; Kuyucu, S. The Characteristics of Indoor and Outdoor Fungi and their Relation with Allergic Respira-tory Diseases in the Southern Region of Turkey. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2016; 188, 380.
  • [38] Mentese, S.; Arisoy, M.; Yousefi Rad, A.; Güllü, G. Bac-teria and Fungi Levels in Various Indoor and Outdoor Environments in Ankara, Turkey. Clean. 2009; 37(6), 487–493.
  • [39] Samson, R.A.; Houbraken, J.; Thrane, U.; Frisvad, J.C.; Andersen, B. Food and Indoor Fungi, CBS Laboratory Ma-nuel Series, CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2010; 161–337 pp.
  • [40] Kameswaran, M.; Al-Wadei, A.; Khurana, P. Rhino-cerebral Aspergillosis. J. Laryngol. Otol. 1992; 106, 981–985.
  • [41] Pasqualo, A.C. Differences in Pathogenicity and Clinical Syndromes due to Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus. Med. Mycol. 2009; 47, 261–270.
  • [42] Kurup, V.P.; Zacharisen, M.C.; Fink, J.N. Hypersensiti-vity Pneumonitis. Indian J. Chest. Dis. Allied Sci. 2006; 48, 115–128.
  • [43] Flannigan, B.; Samson, R.A.; Miller, J.D. Microorga-nisms in Home and Indoor Work Environments: Diversity, Health Impacts, Investigation and Control.Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 2011; 147–149 pp.
  • [44] Hasnain, S.M.; Al-Frayh, A.S.; Al-Suwaine, A.; Gad-El-Rab, M.O.; Fatima, K.; Al-Sedairy, S. Cladosporium and Res-piratory Allergy: Diagnostic Implications in Saudi Arabia. Mycopathologia. 2004; 157, 171–179.
  • [45] Gabriel, M.F.; Postigo, I.; Tomaz, C.T.; Martinez, J. Alternaria alternata Allergens: Markers of Exposure, Phylo-geny and Risk of Fungi-Induced Respiratory Allergy. Envi-ronment International. 2016; 89, 71–80.
  • [46] Yano, S.; Koyabashi, K.; Kato, K. Intrabronchial Lesion due to Cladosporium sphaerospermum in a Healthy, Non-Asthmatic Woman. Mycoses. 2003; 46, 330–332.
  • [47] Bush, R.K.; Portnoy, J.M. The Role and Abatement of Fungal Allergens in Allergic Diseases. J. Allergy. Clin. Im-munol. 2001; 107(3), 430–440.
  • [48] Yazıcıoğlu, M.; Asan, A.; Ones, U.; Vatansever, U.; Sen, B.; Ture, M.; Bostancioglu, M.; Pala, O. Indoor Airborne Fungal Spores and Home Characteristics in Asthmatic Children from Edirne Region of Turkey. Allergol Immuno-pathol (Madr). 2004; 32(4),197–203.
  • [49] Celtik, C.; Okten, S.; Okutan, O.; Aydogdu, H.; Bostan-cioglu, M.; Ekuklu, G.; Asan, A.; Yazicioglu, M. Investigation of Indoor Molds and Allergic Diseases in public Primary Schools in Edirne City of Turkey. Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. 2011; 42–49.

Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey

Yıl 2017, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2, 343 - 351, 30.06.2017

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This study aimed at determining the airborne fungal
concentration and genera/species diversity (especially potential allergens and
opportunist pathogenic species) in Beyazit Square, Istanbul, where people
congregate heavily, between September 2012 and August 2013. Air samples were
collected each month using a volumetric air sampling device. Dichloran glycerol
18 agar (DG-18) and malt extract agar (MEA) were used for isolation, and the
traditional morphologic diagnosis method enabled naming the fungal isolates at
genera and species levels. The average minimum and maximum fungal
concentrations in the DG-18 were found to be 10–705 CFU/m3 and in
the MEA, 20–710 CFU/m3. The highest fungal concentrations were
recorded in the fall season. The most populated airborne fungi were Cladosporium, Penicillium, and Alternaria,
but the most isolated fungal species were, in descending order, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, Alternaria alternata, and Penicillium brevicompactum. Many fungal
species that can cause asthma and allergic respiratory tract infections were
also isolated. For people sensitive to fungal spores, the determination of fungal
flora in their locality is very important. This study’s results might play a
leading role in providing support to existing knowledge, as well as in human
protection and treatment.

Kaynakça

  • [1] Asan, A.; Sarıca Okten, S.; Sen, B. Airborne and Soilborne Microfungi in the Vicinity Hamitabat Thermic Power Plant in Kirklareli City (Turkey), Their Seasonal Distributions and Relations with Climatological Factors. Environ. Monit. As-sess. 2010; 164, 221–231.
  • [2] Reinthaler, F.F.; Haas, D.; Feierl, G.; Schlacher, R.; Pichler-Semmelrock, F.P.; Köck, M.; Wüst, G.; Feenstra, O.; Marth, E. Comparative Investigations of Airborne Culturable Mic-roorganisms in Selected Waste Treatment Facilities and in Neighbouring Residential Areas. Zbl. Hyg. Umweltmed. 1999; 202, 1–17.
  • [3] Burge, H.A.; Rogers, C.A. Outdoor Allergens. Environ. Health Persp. 2000; 108(4), 653–659.
  • [4] Otağ, F.; Coşkun, T.; Direkel, Ş.; Özgür, D.; Emekdaş, G. Hava Kaynaklı Aeroallerjen Fungus Sporlarının Konsant-rasyonu ve Mevsimsel Dağılımı. Türk Mikrobiyol. Cem. Derg. 2014; 44(1), 33–42.
  • [5] Serbes, A.B.; Kaplan, A. The Survey of Pollen and Spore Dispersal in the Atmosphere of Düzce City. Karaelmas Sci-ence and Engineering Journal. 2014; 4(2), 46–58.
  • [6] Çolakoglu, G. Fungal Spore Concentrations in the At-mosphere at the Anatolia Quarter of Istanbul, Turkey. J. Basic Microbiol. 1996; 36(3), 155–162.
  • [7] Çolakoğlu, G. Indoor and Outdoor Mycoflora in the Different Districts of the City of Istanbul (Turkey). Indoor Built. Environ. 2004; 13, 91–100.
  • [8] Çolakoğlu, G. Airborne Fungal Spores at the Belgrad Forest Near the City of Istanbul (Turkey) in the Year 2001 and Their Relation to Allergic Diseases. J. Basic Microbiol. 2003; 43(5), 376–384.
  • [9] Haas, D.; Habib, J.; Luxner, J.; Galler, H.; Zarfel, G.; Sch-lacher, R.; Friedl, H.; Reinthaler,F.F. Comparison of Backg-round Levels of Culturable Fungal Spore Concentrations in Indoor and Outdoor Air in Southeastern Austria. Atmosphe-ric Environment. 2014; 98, 640–647.
  • [10] Ellis, M.B. Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. The Eastern Press, London, UK, 1971; 308–315, 403, 453, 465–466, 498 pp.
  • [11] Barnett, H.L.; Hunter, B.B. Illustrated Genera of Imper-fect Fungi. APS Press,St. Paul–Minnesota, USA, 1999; 68–132 pp.
  • [12] Pitt, J.I. A Laboratory Guide to Common Penicillium Species. Food Science Australia, North Ryde–New South Wales, Australia, 2000; 82–171 pp.
  • [13] Klich, M.A. Identification of Common Aspergillus Spe-cies. Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Utrecht, Net-herlands, 2002; 36–105 pp.
  • [14] Sime, A.D.; Abbott, L.L.; Abbott, S.P. Mounting Medium for Use in Indoor Air Quality Spore-Trap Analyses. Mycolo-gia. 2002; 94, 1087–1088.
  • [15] Index fungorum web site: http://www.indexfungorum.org/names/names.asp
  • [16] Hawksworth, D.L.; Crous, P.W.; Redhead, S.A. et. al. The Amsterdam Declaration on Fungal Nomenclature. IMA Fungus. 2011; 2, 105–112.
  • [17] Fıçıcı, S.E.; Bozyurt, O.; Konuk, M.; Özdemir, M.A.; Öz-kara, A.; Doğan, N. Detection of Fungi Spectrum in Maritim Tropical and Maritim Polar Air Masses on Afyon, Central-West Anatolia, Turkey. Afyon Kocatepe University Journal of Science. 2007; 7(1), 191–203.
  • [18] Asan, A.; Ilhan, S.; Sen, B.; Potoglu Erkara, I.; Filik, C.; Cabuk, A.; Demirel, R.; Ture, M.; Okten Sarıca, S.; Tokur, S. Airborne Fungi and Actinomycetes Concentrations in the Air of Eskisehir City (Turkey). Indoor Built. Environ. 2004; 13, 63–74.
  • [19] Efe, Ç.; Hasenkoğlu, İ. A Study on Microfungi Flora of Erzurum’s Outdoor Air. Dumlupınar Üniversitesi Fen Bi-limleri Enstitüsü Dergisi. 2004; 6, 53–66.
  • [20] İmalı, A.; Yalçınkaya, B.; Koçak, M.; Koçer, F. Çorum İli Atmosferinde Hava ile Taşınan Allerjen Funguslar. Elektro-nik Mikrobiyoloji Dergisi TR. 2008; 6(3), 19–24. [21] Topbaş, M.; Tosun, Ü.; Çan, G.; Kaklıkkaya, N.; Aydın, F. Identification and Seasonal Distribution of Airborne Fungi in Urban Outdoor Air in an Eastern Black Sea Tur-kish Town. Turk. J. Med. Sci. 2006; 36, 31–36.
  • [22] Bican Suerdem, T.; Yildirim, I. Fungi in the Atmospheric Air of Çanakkale Province in Turkey. African Journal of Biotechnology. 2009; 8(18), 4450–4458.
  • [23] Aydogdu, H.; Asan, A. Airborne Fungi in Child Day Care Centers in Edirne City, Turkey. Environ. Monit. As-sess. 2008; 147, 423–444.
  • [24] Potoglu Erkara, I.; Asan, A.; Yilmaz, V.; Pehlivan, S.; Okten Sarica, S. Airborne Alternaria and Cladosporium Spe-cies and Relationship with Meteorological Conditions in Eskisehir City, Turkey. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2008; 144, 31–41.
  • [25] Sen, B.; Asan, A. Fungal Flora in Indoor And Outdoor Air of Different Residential Houses in Tekirdag City (Tur-key): Seasonal Distribution and Relationship with Climatic Factors. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2009; 151, 209–219.
  • [26] Bülbül, A.S.; Çeter, T.; Hüseyin, E. Kırşehir Atmosferi Mantar Sporları Konsantrasyonu ve Meteorolojik Faktörle-rin Etkisi. Asthma Allergy Immunol. 2011; 9, 154–165.
  • [27] Okten, S.; Asan, A. Airborne Fungi and Bacteria in Indoor and Outdoor Environment of the Pediatric Unit of Edirne Government Hospital. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2012; 184, 1739–1751.
  • [28] Kaplan, A.; Özdoğan, Y. Airborne Spore Analysis of Karabük Atmosphere. Karaelmas Science and Engineering Journal. 2014; 4(1), 33–42.
  • [29] Saatcıoglu, G.; Tosunoglu, A.; Malyer, H.; Bıcakcı, A. Airborne Fungal Spores of North-West Anatolia. Bangla-desh J. Bot. 2016; 45(3), 699–702.
  • [30] Şakıyan, N.; Ünceoğlu, Ö. Atmospheric Concentrations of Cladosporium Link and Alternaria Nees Spores in Ankara and the Effects of Meteorological Factors. Turk. J. Bot. 2003; 27, 77–81.
  • [31] Bavbek, S.; Öner Erkekol, F.; Çeter, T.; Mungan, D.; Özer, F.; Pinar, M.; Misirligil, Z. Sensitization to Alternaria and Cladosporium in Patients with Respiratory Allergy and Outdoor Counts of Mold Spores in Ankara Atmosphere, Turkey. Journal of Asthma. 2006; 43,421–426. [32] Özkara, A.; Ocak, I.; Korcan, E.; Konuk, M. Determina-tion of Outdoor Fungal Flora in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey. Mycotaxon. 2007; 1–6.
  • [33] Inal, A.; Bingol Karakoc, G.; Ufuk Altintas, D.; Pinar, M.; Ceter, T.; Yilmaz, M.; Guneser Kendirli, S. Effect of Outdoor Fungus Concentrations on Symptom Severity of Children with Asthma and/or Rhinitis Monosensitized to Molds. Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. 2008; 26, 11–17.
  • [34] Kalyoncu, F.; Ekmekci, S. Culturable Airborne Fungi in Outdoor Environments in Manisa, Turkey. Fresenius Envi-ronmental Bulletin. 2008; 17, 844–848.
  • [35] Kalyoncu, F. Relationship between Airborne Fungal Allergens and Meteorological Factors in Manisa City, Tur-key. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2010; 165, 553–558.
  • [36] Artaç, H.; Kızılpınar Temizer, İ.; Özdemir, H.; Pekcan, S.; Doğan, C.; Reisli, İ. Alternaria and Cladosporium Spores in the Atmosphere of Konya and their Relationship with Meteoro-logical Factors. Asthma Allergy Immunol. 2014; 12, 130–139.
  • [37] Arikoglu, T.; Batmaz, S.B.; Coşkun, T.; Otag, F.; Derici Yildirim, D.; Kuyucu, S. The Characteristics of Indoor and Outdoor Fungi and their Relation with Allergic Respira-tory Diseases in the Southern Region of Turkey. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2016; 188, 380.
  • [38] Mentese, S.; Arisoy, M.; Yousefi Rad, A.; Güllü, G. Bac-teria and Fungi Levels in Various Indoor and Outdoor Environments in Ankara, Turkey. Clean. 2009; 37(6), 487–493.
  • [39] Samson, R.A.; Houbraken, J.; Thrane, U.; Frisvad, J.C.; Andersen, B. Food and Indoor Fungi, CBS Laboratory Ma-nuel Series, CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2010; 161–337 pp.
  • [40] Kameswaran, M.; Al-Wadei, A.; Khurana, P. Rhino-cerebral Aspergillosis. J. Laryngol. Otol. 1992; 106, 981–985.
  • [41] Pasqualo, A.C. Differences in Pathogenicity and Clinical Syndromes due to Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus. Med. Mycol. 2009; 47, 261–270.
  • [42] Kurup, V.P.; Zacharisen, M.C.; Fink, J.N. Hypersensiti-vity Pneumonitis. Indian J. Chest. Dis. Allied Sci. 2006; 48, 115–128.
  • [43] Flannigan, B.; Samson, R.A.; Miller, J.D. Microorga-nisms in Home and Indoor Work Environments: Diversity, Health Impacts, Investigation and Control.Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 2011; 147–149 pp.
  • [44] Hasnain, S.M.; Al-Frayh, A.S.; Al-Suwaine, A.; Gad-El-Rab, M.O.; Fatima, K.; Al-Sedairy, S. Cladosporium and Res-piratory Allergy: Diagnostic Implications in Saudi Arabia. Mycopathologia. 2004; 157, 171–179.
  • [45] Gabriel, M.F.; Postigo, I.; Tomaz, C.T.; Martinez, J. Alternaria alternata Allergens: Markers of Exposure, Phylo-geny and Risk of Fungi-Induced Respiratory Allergy. Envi-ronment International. 2016; 89, 71–80.
  • [46] Yano, S.; Koyabashi, K.; Kato, K. Intrabronchial Lesion due to Cladosporium sphaerospermum in a Healthy, Non-Asthmatic Woman. Mycoses. 2003; 46, 330–332.
  • [47] Bush, R.K.; Portnoy, J.M. The Role and Abatement of Fungal Allergens in Allergic Diseases. J. Allergy. Clin. Im-munol. 2001; 107(3), 430–440.
  • [48] Yazıcıoğlu, M.; Asan, A.; Ones, U.; Vatansever, U.; Sen, B.; Ture, M.; Bostancioglu, M.; Pala, O. Indoor Airborne Fungal Spores and Home Characteristics in Asthmatic Children from Edirne Region of Turkey. Allergol Immuno-pathol (Madr). 2004; 32(4),197–203.
  • [49] Celtik, C.; Okten, S.; Okutan, O.; Aydogdu, H.; Bostan-cioglu, M.; Ekuklu, G.; Asan, A.; Yazicioglu, M. Investigation of Indoor Molds and Allergic Diseases in public Primary Schools in Edirne City of Turkey. Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. 2011; 42–49.
Toplam 47 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Mühendislik
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Duygu Göksay Kadaifçiler

Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Haziran 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2017 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Kadaifçiler, D. G. (2017). Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey. Celal Bayar University Journal of Science, 13(2), 343-351.
AMA Kadaifçiler DG. Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey. CBUJOS. Haziran 2017;13(2):343-351.
Chicago Kadaifçiler, Duygu Göksay. “Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey”. Celal Bayar University Journal of Science 13, sy. 2 (Haziran 2017): 343-51.
EndNote Kadaifçiler DG (01 Haziran 2017) Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey. Celal Bayar University Journal of Science 13 2 343–351.
IEEE D. G. Kadaifçiler, “Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey”, CBUJOS, c. 13, sy. 2, ss. 343–351, 2017.
ISNAD Kadaifçiler, Duygu Göksay. “Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey”. Celal Bayar University Journal of Science 13/2 (Haziran 2017), 343-351.
JAMA Kadaifçiler DG. Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey. CBUJOS. 2017;13:343–351.
MLA Kadaifçiler, Duygu Göksay. “Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey”. Celal Bayar University Journal of Science, c. 13, sy. 2, 2017, ss. 343-51.
Vancouver Kadaifçiler DG. Airborne Fungi in the Atmosphere in Beyazıt Square, Istanbul, Turkey. CBUJOS. 2017;13(2):343-51.