Dermal Contact Articles & Analysis
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Aeroallergens, which are airborne substances such as mold or pollen that can trigger an allergic reaction in some people following inhalation or dermal contact, are often found in dust. In some asthmatics, aeroallergens could trigger an asthma attack, or potentially worsen other respiratory diseases. ...
“Some of the microorganisms that can be found indoors can be a concern if people are exposed to high levels of them in the air they breathe or through dermal contact. For example, mold can act as an allergen, asthma trigger or respiratory irritant. ...
The report states, “The potential health risks associated with formaldehyde vary, depending largely on the means of exposure (e.g., inhalation or dermal contact), the concentration of the formaldehyde, and the duration of exposure. ...