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Invisible Invaders: How Airborne Fungi and Bacteria Are Threatening Our Health
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Invisible Invaders: How Airborne Fungi and Bacteria Are Threatening Our Health

Episode 19

Did you know that the air around you could be filled with dangerous fungi and bacteria? In this deep dive, we uncover the shocking truth about how airborne microbes—like Aspergillus and Pseudomonas—are affecting your health. From homes to workplaces, these invisible invaders are everywhere, putting children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals at greater risk. Discover the leading culprits, how they impact your body, and why it's more important than ever to protect yourself from these silent killers. Is the air you're breathing slowly making you sick? Would you benefit from a home indoor air quality and mould inspection? If you’re concerned, the answer is probably “YES”. Like this podcast and share it to help others. #mould #indoorairquality #NotebookLM #publichealth #microbiology

REFERENCE:

Al-Shaarani AAQA, Pecoraro L. A review of pathogenic airborne fungi and bacteria: unveiling occurrence, sources, and profound human health implication. Front Microbiol. 2024 Sep 19;15:1428415. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1428415. PMID: 39364169; PMCID: PMC11446796. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1428415/full


Dr. Cameron Jones, PhD

Public Health Expert, Fungal Biologist, and Science Communicator

CEO of Biological Health Services, a consultancy and lab specializing in indoor air quality.

Adjunct Faculty at the National Institute of Integrative Medicine, Australia.

Founder, BioMedix & House of Pot, Bangkok

For more insights on public health and cutting-edge research, visit www.drcameronjones.com and www.drcameronjones.tv.

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