@Article{Stach2004,
journal="Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii",
issn="1642-395X",
volume="21",
number="3",
year="2004",
title="Outdoor and indoor air microflora of academic buildings in Poznań",
abstract="Indoor and outdoor microflora in the environment of academic buildings in the centre of Poznań was investigated and presented in this paper. A high and differentiated microbiological contamination of both indoor and outdoor air was found. Dominating microflora consisted of filamentous fungi (up to 55% of the total number of microorganisms) whereas contribution of bacteria has not exceeded 40%. In the outdoor air the prevailing microorganisms included bacteria:  Micrococcus  and  Bacillus  and moulds:  Cladosporium ,  Alternaria , Penicilium and  Aspergillus . In the indoor air bacteria including  Micrococcus ,  Staphylococcus ,  Serratia  and  Bacillus  and moulds:  Rhizopus , Penicilium,  Aspergillus ,  Cladosporium  and  Alternaria  were dominating. Some of the fungi found are associated with several allergic diseases and they can cause different health problems.",
author="Stach, Alicja
and Piotraszewska-Pająk, Alina
and Stryjakowska-Sekulska, Maria
and Filipiak, Marian
and Silny, Wojciech",
pages="121--127",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Outdoor-and-indoor-air-microflora-of-academic-buildings-in-Poznan,7,2395,1,1.html"
}