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The Environmental Relative Moldiness Index reveals changes in mold contamination in United States homes over time

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Stephen Vesper, Larry Wymer, David Cox, Gary Dewalt, Eugene Pinzer, Warren Friedman & Peter J. Ashley. (2021) Comparison of ERMI results for dust collected from homes by an electrostatic cloth and by the standard vacuum method. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 18:9, pages 423-429.
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Stephen Vesper, Ellison Carter, Oluwatobi Oke, Tim Rehder, Stacey Eriksen, Larry Wymer & Michael Nye. (2023) Higher mold levels found in in the deteriorated housing in the Sun Valley neighborhood of Denver, Colorado compared to other Denver housing and higher rates of health insurance claims for some diseases documented for the Sun Valley residents compared to other Denver residents. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 249, pages 114141.
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