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Is Legionnaires’ Disease a Problem in Canada?

Dr Jackson Kung'u

Legionnaires’ disease is caused by Legionella bacteria. It is a potentially fatal respiratory disease characterised by severe pneumonia. At least 50 species and 70 strains (serotypes) of Legionella bacteria have been identified. Over 90% of Legionnaires’ disease cases are caused by Legionella pneumophila. The first recorded outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease was in 1976 in Philadelphia, […]

Filed Under: Bacteria Tagged With: Legionella, legionella pneumophila, legionellosis, legionnaires' disease, pontiac fever

Could Mold Trigger Parkinson Disease?

Dr Jackson Kung'u

Parkinson disease (PD), a common movement disorder in humans was discovered in 1817 by a British doctor, Dr. James Parkinson. The exact causes of Parkinson disease are poorly understood but recent studies suggest that several environmental agents including microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs), may be involved. The symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include tremor, rigidity, slowness […]

Filed Under: Mold Tagged With: mushroom alcohol, musty odor, parkinson disease

Do You Have Mold Allergy Symptoms?

Dr Jackson Kung'u

Mold allergy symptoms can be defined as damaging immune responses by the body to mold and/or mold byproducts. Molds are microscopic fungi characterized by having a body structure made up of thin branching thread-like filaments. Mold spores and fragments contain irritating substances called allergens that trigger allergy reactions. Some also produce toxic substances called mycotoxins […]

Filed Under: Mold Tagged With: Allergy, mold, mold allergy symptoms

Mold Allergy Symptoms at Home and Workplace: What You Need to Know

Dr Jackson Kung'u

Mold exposure at home and the workplace can cause allergy in susceptible individuals. Mold allergy symptoms may be difficult to isolate from those caused by other allergy triggers (allergens) such as pollen, dust mites, cockroach allergens, animal allergens (hair, dander, saliva) and chemicals. Pollen is generally an outdoor problem although it could, in summer, infiltrate […]

Filed Under: Mold Tagged With: Allergy, mold, mold allergy, mold allergy symptoms, mold exposure

Sewage Backup – Why Test For Total Coliform, Fecal Coliform and Enterococcus

Dr Jackson Kung'u

Sewage backup could lead to sewage contamination of the occupied spaces. Exposure to sewage contamination increases the risk of contracting diseases of the digestive system and other related illnesses. Potential disease causing organisms in sewage contamination include Escherichia coli, Salmonella, and Shigella. Testing for all possible disease causing microorganisms (pathogens) after sewage backup could be […]

Filed Under: Bacteria Tagged With: coliform, e coli, enterococci, enterococcus, Escherichia coli, fecal coliform, Salmonella, sewage backup, Shigella, total coliform

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