Environmental Microbiome

The microbiome of a room is shaped both by its occupants and by the airflow connecting it to other spaces. Rooms sharing the same ventilation system develop more similar microbial profiles than rooms in the same building on a different ven…

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The microbiome of a room is shaped both by its occupants and by the airflow connecting it to other spaces. Rooms sharing the same ventilation system develop more similar microbial profiles than rooms in the same building on a different ventilation system. Microbes can travel through shared air systems from one person to others, and circulate back. Homebiotic is a company that produces bacteria designed to consume toxic mold, which are sprayed around homes by people sensitive to mold.