JOURNAL ARTICLE

AEROALÉRGENOS  (Curvularia, Nigrospora y Torula) EN UNA ZONA URBANA DE VILLAHERMOSA, TABASCO, MÉXICO

Marcela Alejandra Cid MartínezJosé GonzálezJosé Ángel Gaspar Génico

Year: 2022 Journal:   Kuxulkab Vol: 28 (62)Pages: e5062-e5062   Publisher: Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco

Abstract

Curvularia, Nigrospora and Torula are fungi whose spores are dispersed in the air, due to the fact that they are produced in large quantities for the survival of the species, but due to their ontogenic properties, they are capable of triggering respiratory problems in some people, such as allergic rhinitis, which is why they are considered aeroallergens. The atmosphere of an urban area was monitored for a year with a sequential spore trap, but a month was considered for this work. To obtain the concentrations, that revised literature from the World Allergy Organization. A total of 2,238 spores m-3/air were obtained, in the month of study, seven days with concentrations above 100 spores m-3/air were recorded and a morning pattern from 5 to 11 hours was determined.

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Curvularia Biology Botany Penicillium

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