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Moisture Control Guidance for Building Design, Construction and Maintenance
Publish Date: 2013-12
Author/Source: EPA
Description: 100+ page document that provides practical guidance on how to control moisture in buildings
State/Region: National
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Hickory Downy Leaf Spot (PDF)
Publish Date: 2011
Author/Source: Cornell University
State: New York
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Botrytis Gray Mold of Greenhouse & Field Tomato
Publish Date: 1986
Author/Source: T. Zitter, Cornell University
State: New York
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Botrytis Fruit Rot or Gray Mold of Brambles
State: Connecticut
25.
Moisture-Resistant Homes: A Practice Guide and Plan Review Tool for Builders and Designers
Publish Date: 2006
Author/Source: Newport Partners LLC for HUD/Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing
Description: 125 page PDF document on best practices for building and maintaining a moisture free home.
State/Region: National
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Common Diseases of Florist Crops- Botrytis Blight (PDF)
Author/Source: Cornell University
State: New York
27.
White Mold
Author/Source: National Gardening Association
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What do we know about asthma triggers? A review of the literature.
Publish Date: 2012
Author/Source: Vernon MK, Wiklund I, Bell JA et al.
Description: This literature review compiled asthma triggers from papers covering six continents. Common triggers across regions included pollen, mold, and pet allergens.
29.
Slime Molds on Grass
Publish Date: 2000
Author/Source: J. Baniecki, West Virginia University
State: West Virginia
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Housing interventions and control of asthma-related indoor biologic agents: A review of the evidence.
Publish Date: 2010
Author/Source: Krieger J, Jacobs DE, Ashley PJ et al.
Description: This paper reviewed 11 housing interventions for effects on asthma and other health outcomes. There was sufficient evidence supporting three of the eleven interventions, which included multiple approaches to reducing exposure to moisture, mold, and cockroach allergens.
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Inactivation of dust mites, dust mite allergen, and mold from carpet
Publish Date: 2014-01-27
Author/Source: Kee-Hean Onga, Roger D. Lewisa, Anupma Dixita, Maureen MacDonalda, Mingan Yanga & Zhengmin Qiana
Description: Carpets were randomly assigned to one of the four moderately low-hazard, nondestructive methods which were selected as treatments: vacuuming, steam-vapor, Neem oil (a natural tree extract) and benzalkonium chloride (a quaternary ammonium compound).
State/Region: National
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The Effect of Trichoderma harzianum on Honey Bee Survival
Publish Date: 1997
Author/Source: E. Brownold, S. Flanders, and J. Kovach
Description: Discusses the use of Trichoderma harzianum as a biological control agent of Botrytis cinerea and its effect on honey bee hive health.
State: New York
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Slime Molds
Publish Date: 2000
Author/Source: S. Douglas, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
State: Connecticut
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IPM Series: Houseplants (PDF)
Publish Date: 2006
Author/Source: David L. Clement and Mary Kay Malinoski
Description: This fact sheet offers IPM tips for houseplant management and common pest related houseplant problems.
State/Region: National
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Healthy and Affordable Housing: Practical Recommendations for Building, Renovating and Maintaining Housing (PDF)
Publish Date: 2001
Author/Source: Joseph Lstiburek, Marty Nee
Description: Healthy and Affordable Housing: Practical Recommendations for Building,Renovating and Maintaining Housing. This can can have significant effects on the control of asthma triggers and other indoor and outdoor contaminants.
State/Region: National
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Risk of wheezing associated with house-dust mite allergens and indoor air quality among three-year-old children. Kraków inner city study.
Publish Date: 2007
Author/Source: Jeedrychowski W, Maugeri U, Zembala M et al.
Description: Higher levels of home dust mite allergens were associated with more respiratory diseases among three year olds living Kraków, Poland. The association was independent of environmental tobacco smoke and home mold.
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Effect of Weatherization Combined With Community Health Worker In-Home Education on Asthma Control
Publish Date: 2014-02
Author/Source: Jill Breysse, MHS, CIH, Sherry Dixon, PhD, Joel Gregory, Miriam Philby, David E. Jacobs, PhD, CIH, and James Krieg
Description: We assessed the benefits of adding weatherization-plus-health interventions to an in-home, community health worker (CHW) education program on asthma control
State/Region: National
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House dust mite and cockroach exposure are strong risk factors for positive allergy skin test responses in the Childhood Asthma Management Program.
Publish Date: 2001
Author/Source: Huss K, Adkinson NF Jr, Eggleston PA et al.
Description: The authors found that home exposure to dust mite and cockroach allergens, but not cat, dog, or mold allergens, was associated with positive allergy responses among children with asthma.
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School IPM Best Practices
Publish Date: 2014-04
Author/Source: New York State IPM Program
Description: This online resource provides easy-to-use information to assist implementation of Integrated Pest Management on school property and facilitate reduced dependence on pesticides. Includes a guide on how to practice IPM and site specific best management practices for school IPM.
State/Region: Northeast
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Are atopy and specific IgE to mites and molds important for adult asthma?
Publish Date: 2006
Author/Source: Jaakkola MS, Ieromnimon A & JJ Jaakkola.
Description: IgE antibodies to house dust mite were significantly associated with higher risk of adult asthma.
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