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offer additional information or indicate the need to re-assess the case definition. If performed, environmental assessment of the home to gather pertinent risk-assessment data should use standard protocols designed by trained environmental health professionals. At a minimum, the assessment should involve visual inspection, including checks for dampness, water damage, obvious mold, evidence of pests, and environmental tobacco smoke. Depending on the assessed need for further evaluation and the resources available, additional investigation might include determining moisture content, settled dust sampling, air sampling for different allergens and biologically active compounds, and other investigations as needed. CLINICAL ALGORITHM(S) None provided Top^EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS TYPE OF EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS The type of supporting evidence is not specifically stated for each recommendation. Top^IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND AVAILABILITY BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCE(S)
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pulmonary hemorrhage Ontaminated area in the closet ceiling was sent for mycotoxin analysis. This material proved to be highly toxigenic. As the link between the presence of Stachybotrys in the home and pulmonary hemorrhage in infants increases pulmonary hemorrhage, further efforts should be made to educate physicians pulmonary hemorrhage, health care providers pulmonary hemorrhage, and new parents about the potential toxic effects of this mold. Key words: floods pulmonary hemorrhage, fungus pulmonary hemorrhage, idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage pulmonary hemorrhage, IPH pulmonary hemorrhage, mold exposure pulmonary hemorrhage, mycotoxins pulmonary hemorrhage, Stachybotrys pulmonary hemorrhage, toxic mold pulmonary hemorrhage, tricothecenes pulmonary hemorrhage, water damage. Environ Health Perspect 107:927-930 (1999) . Online 20 October 1999 http: ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov docs 1999 107p927-930flappan abstract.html Address correspondence to S.M. Flappan pulmonary hemorrhage, Children's Mercy Hospital pulmonary hemorrhage, Department of Allergy and Immunology pulmonary hemorrhage, 2401 Gillham pulmonary hemorrhage, Kansas City pulmonary hemorrhage, MO 64108 USA. Telephone: (816) 234-3097. Fax: (816) 346-1301. E-mail: Sflappan@cmh.edu The authors thank K. Wible and M. Sheffield pulmonary hemorrhage, Children's Mercy Hospital ; B. Jarvis pulmonary hemorrhage, University of Maryland ; D. Dearborn pulmonary hemorrhage, RB& C H.
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PHI. A case definition of AIPHI would facilitate case finding for public health surveillance to document the burden of the condition and would allow for the conduct of studies to identify possible etiologic agents or risk factors. This report outlines the recommended CDC case definition and classification scheme for AIPHI. Subsequent reports will detail the CDC recommendation for prospective surveillance and studies of AIPHI, and the home environment investigation approach. This case definition and case classification scheme are intended to guide surveillance for and investigations of AIPHI and are not intended as a tool for clinical management. top Proposed Clinical Description The sudden onset of pulmonary hemorrhage in a previously healthy infant. Pulmonary hemorrhage may present as hemoptysis or finding blood in the nose or airway with no evidence of upper respiratory or gastrointestinal bleeding. Patients present with acute, severe respiratory distress or failure requiring mechani
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