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与传统住宅相比,东日本大地震现场的预制临时房屋室内空气中的真菌污染水平极高。我们通过实验研究了不同室内材料上真菌的生长水平,以支持预制临时房屋中真菌的过度生长。我们选择了在临时房屋中观察到的致敏真菌和入侵真菌中的三种,分别与不同的内饰材料进行接种试验。真菌接种实验按照日本 "JIS Z 2911:2018 真菌抗性测试方法 "中描述的工业产品标准进行,并做了少量修改。培养后,通过目测和立体显微镜评估来确定真菌的生长水平。内部材料类型不同,真菌的存活率也不同。我们的研究结果表明了室内环境中抗真菌措施的重要性,以及对各种室内材料上真菌生长水平进行更多研究的必要性。
An experimental verification of fungal overgrowth in temporary houses at the site of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Fungal contamination in the indoor air of prefabricated temporary houses at the site of the Great East Japan Earthquake revealed extremely high levels compared to those found in conventional residences. We experimentally investigated fungal growth levels on different interior materials to support fungal overgrowth in prefabricated temporary houses. Three species each of allergenic fungi and invasive fungi observed in temporary housing were selected for inoculation tests with various interior materials. The experiments with fungal inoculation were conducted in conformance with standards for industrial products described in the Japanese" JIS Z 2911:2018 Methods of test for fungus resistance" with small modifications. After incubation, visual and stereomicroscopic assessments were performed to determine fungal growth levels. The viability of the fungi varied according to the interior material type. Our findings demonstrate the importance of antifungal measures in indoor environments and the need for additional research on the growth levels of fungal species on various interior materials.