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MDROs (Multidrug-resistant organisms) and Cleaning

 

"A common reason given for finding environmental contamination with an MDRO (Multidrug-resistant organism) was the lack of adherence to facility procedures for cleaning and disinfection ... monitoring for adherence to recommended environmental cleaning practices is an important determinant for success in controlling transmission of MDROs and other pathogens in the environment."

 

Infection Control Education Institute - Jan. 30, 2007

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Common environmental / allergenic mold - Copyright Dennis Kunkel Microscopy

 

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Common environmental / allergenic mold - Copyright Dennis Kunkel Microscopy

 

 

Common environmental / allergenic mold (Cladosporium spp.); fungal hyphae producing spores. Synonym - Hormodendrum. This specimen was found on the inner surface of a buildings air supply duct. This genus is the most common outdoor airborne mold but may occur in homes. It is an allergenic mold producing over 10 different types of antigens. The spores are easily made airborne and are a common cause of respiratory problems. It is frequently found at elevated levels in water-damaged environments. The genus Cladosporium includes over 30 species. The most common ones include Cladosporium elatum, Cladosporium herbarum, Cladosporium sphaerospermum (common indoors), and Cladosporium cladosporioides. Cladosporium can cause mycosis and extrinsic asthma (immediate-type hypersensitivity: type I). Acute symptoms include edema and bronchiospasms, chronic cases may develop pulmonary emphysema. Certain species cause systemic fungal infections and has been documented in cases of blastomycosis, candidiasis, chromoblastomycosis, histoplasmosis, entomophthoramycocis, onychomycosis, sinusitis, pulmonary infections, phaeophphomycocis and keratomycosis. Cladosporium spp. can also be associated with the spoilage of refrigerated meats.

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