Ventilation Systems
Indoor microbial exposure is described as a networked phenomenon rather than a strictly individual one. Rooms connected by the same ventilation system can develop more similar microbial profiles than rooms using different systems. Microbia…
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Indoor microbial exposure is described as a networked phenomenon rather than a strictly individual one. Rooms connected by the same ventilation system can develop more similar microbial profiles than rooms using different systems. Microbial exchange through ventilation is bidirectional. Shared air systems can circulate microbes from one person or room and influence microbial exposure elsewhere in a building.