Occurrence of fungal spores in the respiratory tract and homes of patients with positive skin test to fungi Sofia CosentinoFrancesca Palmas OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 160
Sampling in aerobiology. Differences between traverses along the length of the slide in Hirst sporetraps Rafael Tormo MolinaAdolfo Muñoz RodríguezInmaculada Silva Palacios OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 166
The aerobiological results from the 1994 cruise of the Urania (cnr) on the Adriatic. I. Pollen and spore counts on the Mediterranean sea as compared to mainland Italia Paul ComtoisPaolo Mandrioli OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 172
Soybean aeroallergen around the port of New Orleans: a potential cause of asthma James T. LiMark C. SwansonCharles E. Reed OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 176
The aerobiological significance of smut spores in Tulsa, Oklahoma Victoria CrotzerEstelle Levetin OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 184
Analysis of allergens in ambient aerosols: Comparison of areas subjected to different levels of air pollution Georg F. SchäppiChristian MonnHans-Urs Wanner OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 190
An annual study of airborne pollen in northern Mexico City Irene Bronillet Tarragó Short Communication Pages: 191 - 195
Microbiological air analysis in dental surgeries: A comparison between two methods Eleonora KumerMario BerveglieriMichela Mascis Short Communication Pages: 197 - 200
The Belgian Pollen Phone Service: Immediate and direct information to hay fever sufferers Monique DetandtNicole Nolard Short Communication Pages: 201 - 203
Gravimetric survey of airborne fungal spores in Milan Francesca Pelizzari Short Communication Pages: 205 - 207
Airborne pollen in Kiev (Ukraine): Gravimetric sampling Vladimir D. SavitskyLudmila G. Bezus'koTimur V. Bezus'ko Short Communication Pages: 209 - 211