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Board of County Commissioners
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�!® Page 114 <br /> opportunistic bacteria as a result of entry into the body by means of damage to tissues or <br /> organs,Froduction and release of toxins, and the human host's compromised immune <br /> system. 3 Typically, the natural defense mechanisms and barriers of the human body, such as <br /> skin, mucus, ciliated epithelium,and secretions containing antibacterial substances, such as <br /> lysozymes and defensins, make it difficult for bacteria to gain entry into the body. Individuals <br /> with compromised immune systems, such as burn victims, cystic fibrosis patients, and <br /> patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) are more susceptible to infections <br /> by opportunistic bacteria.54 <br /> Respiratory effects (asthma, asthma-like syndrome, organic dust toxic syndrome, <br /> hypersensitivity pneumonitis) have been reported in workers exposed to high endotoxin <br /> exposures from working in livestock confinement, grain and cotton textile, sewage treatment <br /> plant, and compost industries.55 Endotoxin is a powerful, non-specific stimulant to the <br /> immune system, resulting in beneficial effects (e.g. reduced cancer risk and enhanced vaccine <br /> effectiveness) but also in adverse effects (e.g. potentially increased risk of hypersensitivity <br /> disease).56 These effects could not be reasonably expected from exposure via inhalation in an <br /> indoor environment; they have only been reported in individuals with exposures that are much <br /> higher than those in indoor environments. <br /> From a comprehensive review of the scientific literature on health effects from indoor <br /> exposure to mold, mycotoxin, bacteria, and endotoxins, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and <br /> World Health Organization()WHO) concluded that there was not sufficient evidence to <br /> establish that any adverse health outcomes are caused by the presence of mold or other agents <br /> (including bacteria and endotoxins) in damp indoor environments.S7 <br /> Odor <br /> J. Neither the ability to detect an odor nor the strength of an odor necessarily <br /> correlates to an environmental agent's ability or likelihood to cause irritation or <br /> health effects. <br /> What we experience as the sense of smell is the result of the combination of two things; <br /> olfaction(the detection of odors) and chemosensation(the detection or sensation of chemical <br /> compounds). Olfaction allows us to distinguish the odor of a rose from that of a fish, whereas <br /> the general chemosense allows us to detect the sensation of cool menthol or stinging vinegar <br /> or burning ammonia. Olfaction is experienced through signals transmitted along the olfactory <br /> nerve to the brain; whereas the chemosense is experienced through signals transmitted along <br /> the trigeminal nerve. <br /> 53 Murray,P.R. et al. (2013).loc. cit. <br /> "Murray,P.R. et a/. (2013).Chapter 14:Mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis.Medical Microbiology,7th ed. <br /> Saunders,Philadelphia.p. 138-146. <br /> 55 Thorne,P.S.and Duchaine, C.(2007). loc. cit. p.992-995. <br /> 56 Milton,D.K.(1999). Chapter 23: Endotoxin and other bacterial cell-wall components.In(Macher,J.), <br /> Bioaerosols:Assessment and Control ACG1H,Cincinnati,OH.p.23-2 <br /> 57 Institute of Medicine and Committee on Damp indoor Spaces and Health(2004). loc. cit.; World Health <br /> Organization.(2009). loc. cit. <br /> 66 <br />
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