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Characterization of biological aerosol exposure risks from automobile air conditioning system

Li et al., 2013

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6367406451414861419
Author
Li J
Li M
Shen F
Zou Z
Yao M
Wu C
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Environmental science & technology

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Although use of automobile air conditioning (AC) was shown to reduce in-vehicle particle levels, the characterization of its microbial aerosol exposure risks is lacking. Here, both AC and engine filter dust samples were collected from 30 automobiles in four different …
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