TABLE 3

Longitudinal studies on occupational asthma related to working in mouldy buildings

First author, location [ref.]Study designMould exposureMain outcomesResults
Park, USA [46]Nested study
Cases n=49
Controls n=152
Employees working in a water-damaged building
Floor and chair dust
TCF
HF
Endotoxins
Pet allergens
POAPOA (for increasing IQR)
and chair dust
Single environmental variable
 aOR (95% CI)
TCF 1.67 (1.07–2.60)
HF 1.85 (1.19–2.89)
Multiple environmental variables:
HF 1.79 (1.12–2.85)
Karvala, FIOH: Finland
[42]
Patients assessed between 1995 and 2004 for suspicion of mould-induced OA
n=258
Retrospective work exposure:
building damage report and microbial analyses
SIC with mould extracts, especially A. fumigatus, C. cladosporioides and A. kiliense
Three OA groups: probable, possible, unlikely
Mould duration exposure usually >5 years
Sensitisation to moulds:
probable: 20.4%
possible: 10.7%
unlikely: 4.4%
Among 133 probable OA (SIC+):
A. fumigatus: 85
C. cladosporioides: 26
A. kiliense: 19
Karvala, FIOH: Finland [43]Longitudinal study over 3–12 years
n=483
Exposure:
building damage report and microbial analyses
Doctor-diagnosed incident asthma among patients
with ALS related to damp workplaces, but without asthma at baseline
Doctor-diagnosed incident asthma
No more exposition (ref.)
Same remediated
OR 2 (95% CI 0.7–5.4)
Persistent exposure:
OR 4.6 (95% CI 1.8–11.6)
Park, USA [47]Employees working in a damp building. Baseline
n=131 BR-RS without asthma
n=361 without BR-RS and asthma at baseline
Floor dust:
TCF
Ergosterol
Endotoxins
BR-AS developmentBR-AS development: aOR (95% CI)
BR-RS 1.00 (ref.)
BR-RS+ 2.24 (1.34–3.72)
Baseline TCF
1st tertile 1 (ref.)
2nd tertile 3.59 (1.46–8.83)
3rd tertile: 4.92 (1.90–12.72)
Karvala, FIOH: Finland [44]Longitudinal study over 3–12 years
n=1267
Exposure: building damage report and microbial analysesQuality of life
SF12 physical and mental component scores
Four baseline groups
n=127 OA
n=453 WEA
n=483 ALS
n=204 URS
SF12, physical component score
Mean±sd
URS 69.7±28.9
ALS 62.9±29.7
WEA 54.7±30.6
OA 45.4±29.1
p <0.001
Karvala, FIOH: Finland
[45]
Longitudinal study over 7–8 years
n=1098
Exposure: building damage report and microbial analysesSelf-rated work ability
0: low <scale<10: best
Early withdrawal from work owing to disability Four baseline groups
n=127 OA
n=453 WEA
n=483 ALS
n=204 URS
Low self-rated work ability (scale <8)
%, aOR (95% CI)
URS 34%, 1.0
ALS 40%, 1.2 (0.8–1.7)
WEA 50%, 1.8 (1.2–2.8)
OA 57%, 2.6 (1.4–4.7)
Early withdrawal from work
%, aOR (95% CI)
URS 7%, 1.0
ALS 13%, 1.6 (0.8–3.1)
WEA 13%, 1.6 (0.8–3.1)
OA 33%, 5.7 (2.8–11.9)

FIOH: Finnish Institute of Occupational Health; TCF: total culturable fungi; HF: hydrophilic fungi; POA: post-occupancy asthma; IQR: interquartile range; aOR: adjusted odds ratio; OA: occupational asthma; SIC: specific inhalation challenge; A. fumigatus: Aspergillus fumigatus; C. cladosporioides: Cladosporium cladosporioides; A. kiliense: Acremonium kiliense; ALS: asthma-like symptoms; BR: building-related; RS: rhinosinusitis; AS: asthma symptoms, WEA: work-exacerbated asthma; URS: upper respiratory symptoms; SF12: 12-item short form survey.