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1 NIOSH FIELD STUDIES ON DAMPNESS AND MOLD AND RELATED HEALTH EFFECTS Jean Cox-Ganser, Ph.D. Division of Respiratory Disease Studies The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

2 Community college study, 2000

3 Community college study, buildings built in 1920s, 1970s, and 1990s 1,200 full-time faculty and staff Health complaints: Asthma, sinusitis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis Observational check sheet for water stains, visible mold, mold odor, dampness

4 Community college study 13 buildings studied 7 buildings had a history of recurrent water incursion 6 buildings had little problem with water incursion Self-administered questionnaire survey offered to 554 fulltime employees from the 13 buildings Participation 71% (393/554)

5 Work-related symptoms by building age group Community college study Wheeze Chest tightness Attack of cough Shortness of breath Nasal symptoms Sinus symptoms Throat irritation Building group 1920s 1970s 1990s

6 Observational assessment for dampness/mold Current Visible Mold Mold Moisture Stain Density % Area Odor

7 Associations between dampness index and workrelated symptoms - Community college study 20 (3.0) Odds Ratio (Log Odds Ratio) 7.4 (2.0) 2.7 (1.0) 1 (0.0) 0.4 (-1.0) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Wheeze Quartile of Individual Exposure Index Shortness of Breath Nasal Symptoms Throat Irritation Models adjusted for age, gender, smoking, job, year of hire, allergies, and latex gloves

8 Conclusions Community college study Observational exposure indices are associated with work-related symptoms and can guide remediation Visual and olfactory observation of water stains, visible mold, mold odors and dampness justifies action to control water damage

9 Hospital study, 2000

10 Hospital study, 2000 Six asthma cases among 50 staff on top (8th) floor of a hospital Onset between 1997 and 1999 Methacholine challenge positive Peak flow diaries show work-related changes Latex asthma excluded by negative tests for latex-specific IgE antibodies History of water incursions and evidence of fungal contamination in the walls and ceiling of top floors of the hospital

11 At work Work-related asthma case Hospital study Methacholine challenge: 10/ PC mg/ml (asthma) Peak Flow Work restricted Methacholine challenge: 06/ PC 20 >25 mg/ml (normal) (after about 2 months of removal from the hospital) Peak Flow

12 Symptom and asthma prevalences* Hospital study Symptoms % Chest symptoms in past 12 months Proportion with work-related pattern > 3 lower respiratory symptoms in past 4 weeks Proportion with work-related pattern 34% 34% 15% 37% Physician-diagnosed asthma 17% Physician-diagnosed asthma with posthire onset * 1171/1834 (64%) participation 7%

13 Work-related lower respiratory symptoms and asthma in relation to dampness score Hospital study Models adjusted for age, gender, smoking status, and reported mold or dampness at home

14 Floor dust measures and lower respiratory symptoms Hospital study Floor dust measures (continuous) Ergosterol EPS-Pen/Asp Cat allergen Culturable Fungi (1 3)-β-Dglucan Culturable Bacteria Endotoxin Latex allergen Symptom time frame 12 months 4 weeks 12 months 4 weeks 12 months 4 weeks 12 months 4 weeks 12 months 4 weeks 12 months 4 weeks 12 months 4 weeks 12 months 4 weeks Work-related lower respiratory symptoms Odds Ratios 1.65 ( ) 2.08 ( ) 1.53 ( ) 1.90 ( ) 1.57 ( ) NS NS NS NS NS NS

15 Work-related respiratory symptoms in relation to ergosterol levels in floor dust Hospital study Models adjusted for age, gender, smoking status, and reported mold or dampness at home

16 Conclusions Hospital study Follow up sentinel cases of building-related asthma to identify risk to co-workers Results imply causation of building-related asthma in relation to dampness Work-related symptoms related to a number of biological exposures, including ergosterol, EPS Pen/Asp, and cat allergen

17 Comparison of observational dampness/mold evaluation to environmental sampling in 3 schools

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19 Association between observational score and environmental measurements Rooms with scores above the median had significantly higher floor dust levels of: Total culturable fungi Total culturable bacteria β-d-glucan Ergosterol Moisture content of walls and flooring higher in rooms with scores above the median

20 Observational scores and measurements of moisture content 250 Observational Score =< Median Observational Score > Median p=0.01 Moisture Content Relative to Dry Material p=0.04 p< Minimum Mean Maximum Moisture Meter Measurements within a Room

21 Current research-to-practice project Practical application of a dampness/mold tool in schools Development of simplified version of assessment sheet for dampness and mold Development of software for data entry and producing summary reports

22 Purpose of the dampness and mold assessment tool Identify and record areas of dampness and mold throughout your building Trigger early repair and remediation to avoid potential health effects and more costly repair and remediation Create awareness of potential problem areas Track past and present problem areas by repeating the use of this tool

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24 Office building study,

25 Office building study, Health concerns Asthma Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (8) Sarcoidosis (6) Cross-sectional studies of health and exposure Natural history of building-related respiratory disease

26 Excess lung disease Office building study Compared to U.S. adults, prevalence ratios were: 2.2 (95% CI ) for lifetime asthma 2.4 (95% CI ) for current asthma 2.5 (95% CI ) for wheezing Compared to the state adults, prevalence ratios were: 1.4 (95% CI ) for lifetime asthma 1.5 (95% CI ) for current asthma 7.5-fold increase in asthma incidence since building occupancy

27 Breathing test results Office building study Variable Respiratory case group n = 140 Fewer symptoms group n = 63 Comparison group n = 44 Spirometry testing Abnormal Obstructed or mixed Restriction (low FVC) 24% 15% 8% 13% 6% 6% 7% 7% 0% Methacholine challenge Abnormal (PC 20 < 16 mg/ml) 19% 20% 6% Any abnormal lung function test 39% 29% 11%

28 Breathing test results Office building study Variable Respiratory case group Fewer symptoms group Comparison group % Predicted FEV 1 (Mean ± SD) 92% ± 16 96% ± % ± 12 % Predicted FVC (Mean ± SD) 94% ± 14 97% ± % ± 11

29 Medication use and medication use/abnormal lung function Office building study Respiratory cases group Fewer symptoms group Comparison group Any medication for breathing problems Oral steroids Inhaled steroids Beta-agonists 46% 21% 19% 28% 13% 8% 2% 2% 2% 2% 0% 0% Any medication or an abnormal lung function test 67% 38% 11%

30 Poorer quality of life in respiratory cases Office building study percent

31 Allergy skin reactivity Office building study Grasses Trees Ragweed Post-occupancy asthma Pre-occupancy asthma No reported asthma Roach Weeds Dust Mites Cat Atopic Molds Percent skin-prick positive

32 Fungi and lower respiratory symptoms Office building study (LOWER RESPIRATORY SX) Wheeze (WZ)_LOW WZ_MEDIUM WZ_HIGH Chest tightness (CT)_LOW CT_MEDIUM CT_HIGH SOB attack (SOB)_LOW SOB_MEDIUM SOB_HIGH Cough attack (CA)_LOW CA_MEDIUM CA_HIGH Cough with phlegm (AP)_LOW CP_MEDIUM CP_HIGH Awaken diff. breathing (AB)_LOW AB_MEDIUM AB_HIGH Low exposure Medium exposure High exposure 0.14 (-2) 0.37 (-1) 1.00 (0) 2.72 (1) 7.39 (2) (3) Odds Ratio (Log Odds Ratio)

33 Endotoxin and lower respiratory symptoms Office building study (LOWER RESPIRATORY) Wheeze_LOW MEDIUM HIGH Chest tightness_low MEDIUM HIGH SOB attacks_low MEDIUM HIGH Cough attacks_low MEDIUM Low exposure Medium exposure High exposure HIGH Cough with phlegm_low MEDIUM HIGH Awaken diff. breathing_low MEDIUM HIGH 0.14 (-2) 0.37 (-1) 1.00 (0) 2.72 (1) 7.39 (2) (3 Odds Ratio (Log Odds Ratio)

34 Combined effect of fungal and endotoxin exposures Office building study Low fungi/high endotoxin High fungi/low endotoxin High fungi/high endotoxin Ratio Odds Wheeze Chest Tightness Shortness of breath SOB on Hurrying Cough with Phlegm Nose Throat Symptom

35 Fungal load (cfu/m 2 or chair) and lower respiratory illnesses Office building study Environmental variable Odd Ratios (95% CI) for different outcome models Respiratory cases (n=200) Post-occupancy Dr.-diagnosed asthma cases (n=49) Floor dust Chair dust Floor dust Chair dust Total culturable fungi 1.66 ** ( ) 1.37 ** ( ) 1.56 * ( ) 1.67 ** ( ) Hydrophilic fungi 1.73 ** ( ) 1.45 ** ( ) 2.19 ** ( ) 1.85 ** ( ) Fungi not classified as hydrophilic 1.08 ( ) 1.25 * ( ) 0.71 ( ) 1.31 ( ) Yeasts only 1.37 * ( ) 1.46 ** ( ) 1.77 ** ( ) 1.55 * ( ) Hydrophilic fungi without yeasts 1.50 ** ( ) 1.21 ( ) 1.43 ( ) 1.44 ** ( ) Ergosterol 1.56 ** ( ) 1.38 * ( ) 1.37 ( ) 1.63 * ( ) ** Odds ratios are statistically significant at α=0.05. * Odds ratios are statistically significant at α=0.1.

36 Post-occupancy asthma reported Office building study 30 Number of asthma cases *based on all participants from all surveys (n=1,494) Year

37 Lack of respiratory improvement following remediation efforts Office building study Paired pulmonary function and questionnaire data from 2002 and 2005 for 97 employees No overall improvement in respiratory health Symptom scores Medication Lung function Sick leave

38 Some improvement with relocation Office building study Respiratory cases relocated in the building had a decrease in medication use and sick leave in 2005

39 Conclusions Office building study This water-damaged building associated with newonset asthma Personal, social, and economic burden on both employees and employers Evidence suggests that adverse health outcomes may not reverse at all after remediation (or reverse slowly) Increased public health and policy attention warranted for building-related respiratory disease

40 Conclusions (continued) Office building study Assessing exposure to both fungi and endotoxin appears important Ergosterol and hydrophilic (water-loving) fungi are useful markers of health risk in damp buildings

41 Water-damaged homes six months after hurricane Katrina New Orleans, 2006

42 Health effects of exposure to water-damaged homes six months after hurricane Katrina New Orleans, March 2006

43 Aims New Orleans study Determine the relationship between exposure to water-damaged homes and respiratory symptoms Assess the effect of use of respiratory protection on respiratory symptoms Surgical masks Disposable N95 filtering facepiece respirators Reusable half-face respirator Reusable full-face respirator Dust masks

44 Respiratory symptom prevalence New Orleans study 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% Moderate/severe Mild 0% Nasal Sinus Throat Wheezing Chest tightness Shortness of breath Cough

45 Symptom scores by exposure New Orleans study Exposure 0 Exposure 1 Exposure 2 Exposure 3 Exposure Mean symptom score * * * Upper Respiratory Lower Respiratory Overall Respiratory *p < 0.05 for test of linear effect

46 Odds ratios for lower respiratory exacerbation New Orleans study Mild Mod/Severe Mask only (vs. no protection) Any respirator 0.42* 0.47* (vs. no respirator) N95 respirator only * (vs. no respirator) *p < 0.05 Adjusted for age, sex, race, smoking, atopy, still participating in clean-up, exposure

47 Recommendations New Orleans study Educate the public that: Exposure to water-damaged homes is associated with respiratory symptoms, regardless of activity Respirators, but not masks, have a protective effect against symptoms Encourage the distribution of respirators rather than masks

48 Visual contrast sensitivity

49 Visual contrast sensitivity Visual contrast sensitivity testing has been used in studies of exposure to neurotoxins (e.g., mercury, organic solvents). Currently, its usefulness in investigations of mold-exposed populations in indoor environments is not well understood.

50 Visual contrast sensitivity chart

51 Visual contrast sensitivity testing

52 Visual contrast sensitivity testing result

53 Water-damaged and comparison schools, 2005 and 2006 Health Hazard Evaluation Water-damaged school in New Orleans Comparison school in Ohio Staff at water-damaged school higher symptoms prevalences lower visual contrast sensitivity across all spatial frequencies HETA (G. Thomas, N.C. Burton, C. Mueller, E. Page)

54 Ongoing water-damaged and comparison school study, schools in New England Suburban district, about 1 mile apart High socio-economic area May and August 2010 Questionnaire survey Lung function testing Visual acuity testing Visual contrast sensitivity testing

55 Take-home messages

56 Take-home messages Building-related lung disease exists Cases are sentinels for co-worker risk Physicians should explore patient history for exposure to indoor damp environments There are consistent associations between health effects and markers of dampness and mold Public health actions might best rely on signs of dampness There is reason to prevent adverse health effects by early remediation of dampness

57 I know there s water here somewhere.

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