Molds and Asthma
From the Center for Disease Control
Indoor Mold, Building Dampness Linked to Respiratory
Problems and Require Better Prevention; Evidence Does Not Support
Links to Wider Array of Illnesses.
WASHINGTON -- Scientific evidence links mold and
other factors related to damp conditions in homes and buildings
to asthma symptoms in some people with the chronic disorder, as
well as to coughing, wheezing, and upper respiratory tract symptoms
in otherwise healthy people, says a new report from the Institute
of Medicine of the National Academies. However, the available evidence
does not support an association between either indoor dampness or
mold and the wide range of other health complaints that have been
ascribed to them, the report says. Given the frequent occurrence
of moisture problems in buildings and their links to respiratory
problems, excessive indoor dampness should be addressed through
a broad range of public health initiatives and changes in how buildings
are designed, constructed, and maintained, said the committee that
wrote the report.
"An exhaustive review of the scientific literature
made it clear to us that it can be very hard to tease apart the
health effects of exposure to mold from all the other factors that
may be influencing health in the typical indoor environment,"
said committee chair Noreen Clark, dean, School of Public Health,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. "That said, we were able
to find sufficient evidence that certain respiratory problems, including
symptoms in asthmatics who are sensitive to mold, are associated
with exposure to mold and damp conditions. Even though the available
evidence does not link mold or other factors associated with building
moisture to all the serious health problems that some attribute
to them, excessive indoor dampness is a widespread problem that
warrants action at the local, state, and national levels."
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