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A study of airborne fungal allergens in sandstorm dust in Al-Zulfi, Central region of Saudi Arabia
2017
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Science
The impact of sandstorm dust events on local air quality and public health are becoming a greater concern in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Among sandstorm dust particles, airborne fungal spores cause serious respiratory ailments to those who are exposed to the dust. Although the study of dust storm material has attracted research interest, little work has been carried out in Saudi Arabia and no major study has been conducted in the Al-Zulfi, Riyadh province region. Hence, the aim of the study
doi:10.5455/jeos.20170120094512
fatcat:25tsblib5fc3pi36q3htju5tdu