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DAMPNESS AND SICK BUILDING SYMDROME SYMPTOMS IN OFFICE BUILDING WORKERS
Resource
ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH v.54 n.1 pp.58-63
Journal
ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Journal Volume
v.54
Journal Issue
n.1
Pages
58-63
Date Issued
1999
Date
1999
Author(s)
WAN, GWO-HWA
LI, CHIH-SHAN
Abstract
To evaluate dose-response relationships between airway inflammation/systemic symptoms and dampness exposure, we conducted a self-reported questionnaire study on risk factors among 1237 employees in 19 air-conditioned office buildings in the Taipei area. The odds ratio for eye irritation was 1.34 when either stuffy odor or mold was present in the buildings. The odds ratio increased to 1.72 when both stuffy odor and mold were present, to 3.14 when water damage was also present, and to 5.03 when four dampness exposure factors were present. Dampness in the building had a dose-response effect on eye irritation, cough, and lethargy/fatigue.
Type
journal article