Aeroallergens in Nakornnayok Hospital.
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ABSTRACT
An all year survey of atmospheric pollens and molds was made in Nakornnayok Province, Thailand by Durham’s standard gravity method from 1st September 1988 to 31st August 1988. Most aeroallergens found were mold spores, with Cladaosporium (Hormodendrum) on top of the first, and Alternaria, Curvularia, Helminthosporium, Leptosporium, Rust, Tetraploa, Ascospore, Smut, Fusarium, Stemphylium were found to be less common in that order. Grass pollens were found 11 percent of total pollen count. Pine pollens were found in winter and weed pollens were found very low count. Unidenfiable pollens were found in high count with the peak between October to March.
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Year:
1990
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