Friday, October 15, 2010

Study found that No Allergy Spike from Katrina Mold


A recent study has found that the mold that infused New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hadn’t increased overall allergies to mold. Researchers of Tulane University studied 529 patients who got a skin test for mold sensitivity at Ochsner Health System between December 2005 and December 2008. Get mold allergy symptoms (ppt) PowerPoint Presentation by clicking here.
In a random order one in every 10 people is tested for mold sensitivity and is allergic to mold. Whether they are living in a damp or moldy house said epidemiologist Felicia Rabito of the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. mold allergy testing ppt will show more results on mold allergy click to see.
She said that the same rate was found nationwide and the average age in the study conducted was 41.
Katrina had hit on Aug. 29, 2005 and after four months after the last floodwaters was pumped out of New Orleans on Oct. 12, 2005. Doctors and the residents are worried about the widespread mold allergies in the area affected.
The chief of pulmonary medicine Dr. Judd Shellito at LSU's medical school said that the result of study is the dame to what he examined in his practice.  
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