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- who: Sirpa K. Laitinen from the Instituto Politu00e9cnico de Silesian University of Technology, Poland have published the research work: Exposure to bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in facilities processing biodegradable waste, in the Journal: Microorganisms in biodegradable waste can cause infections, acute toxic effects, allergies, and cancer, which has been considered as a serious health problem in the increased recycling of waste material (1). The most common route of entry for biological hazards is inhalation as bioaerosols. Workers may be exposed to bioaerosols when microorganisms are released into the air during the handling of waste. Exposure to bioaerosols . . .
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