Avoiding allergen cross-contact is a top concern in food manufacturing facilities. Read on for more about the definition of cross-contact and how to avoid it.| blog.aibinternational.com
Babies exposed to dog allergens in the home have a lower risk of developing asthma by the age of five years, according to research that will be presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands [1]. The researchers also studied babies’ exposure to cat allergens but did not find the same […] The post Babies who grow up around dogs may have a lower risk of developing childhood asthma appeared first on Journal of Anaesthesia Practice.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
Discover hidden allergens in carpets, mattresses, curtains & more. Learn how to reduce allergies indoors with expert tips & professional cleaning services.| The Happy House Cleaning
Carpets act like giant filters that trap dust, dirt, and allergens. Consequently, you must clean them regularly, so they do not become home to mildew, pests, fungi, and other allergens. That's why we have shared the 8 natural ways to clean your carpets.| My Decorative
Sesame has recently been added as the ninth major allergen in the U.S. What can food manufacturers do to prevent cross-contact in production facilities?| blog.aibinternational.com
Learn how to treat your child's hives, which could have been triggered by a food, drug, or recent viral infection.| Keep Kids Healthy
According to the CDC, more than 75,000 people are hospitalized in the U.S. every year with fungal infections. At least 7,000 people died in 2021, up from just 450 in 1969. Aspergillus, a common mold found indoors, is the culprit in roughly one fifth of mold related hospitalizations and fatality rates among severe cases can exceed 50%. Discovered in 2009, Candida auris a fungus which often spreads in healthcare settings and has a mortality rate as high as 60%. Reported Candidia auris cases in ...| Indoor Science
Discovering a moisture or fungal-based issue in a property can be a distressing event. Oftentimes the repairs are costly and some property owners will defer the repair or avoid detailed inspection that might uncover greater scope of damage than is visible to the naked eye. Under scoping or delaying remediation can lead to a variety of risks including adverse health effects, structural impacts, and litigation. It is imperative to mitigate the problem before it evolves into a severe situation. ...| Indoor Science