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==Background==
==Background==
*Molds are multicellular fungi that decompose organic matter  
*Molds are multicellular fungi that decompose organic matter  
*Common household molds:
**Penicillium
**Cladosporium
**Aspergillus
**Alternaria


==Mechanism of Toxicity==
===Common Household Molds===
*Penicillium
*Cladosporium
*[[Aspergillus]]
*Alternaria
 
===Mechanism of Toxicity===
*Allergy
*Allergy
**More commonly outdoor molds cause allergy but they can be found indoors in cases of excessive water damage
**More commonly outdoor molds cause allergy but they can be found indoors in cases of excessive water damage
*Infection
*[[Fungal infections|Infection]]
**Only a few fungi can infect immunocompetent people: Coccidioides, Blastomyces, Histoplasma, Cryptococcus
**Only a few fungi can infect immunocompetent people: [[Coccidioides]], [[Blastomyces]], [[Histoplasma]], [[Cryptococcus]]
**Immunocompromised people are at significant risk even from Candida and Aspergillus
**Immunocompromised people are at significant risk even from [[Candida]] and [[Aspergillus]]
*Toxicity
*Toxicity
**Glucans, a component of the cell wall, can produce Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome when inhaled
**Glucans, a component of the cell wall, can produce Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome when inhaled


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Mold Allergy
===Mold Allergy===
**IgE antibodies against molds can lead to asthma or allergic rhinitis
*IgE antibodies against molds can lead to asthma or allergic rhinitis
**Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is a rare immune response to high concentrations of fungal proteins
*Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is a rare immune response to high concentrations of fungal proteins
*Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome
 
**flu-like illness between 4-8 hours after heavy exposure to mold
===Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome===
**Symptoms are self-limited and resolve in 24 hours
*[[flu-like illness]] between 4-8 hours after heavy exposure to mold
*Sick Building Syndrome
*Symptoms are self-limited and resolve in 24 hours
**Vague constellation of neurologic, dermatologic, gastrointestinal, and respiratory complaints attributed to a building's environment
 
===Sick Building Syndrome===
*Vague constellation of neurologic, dermatologic, gastrointestinal, and respiratory complaints attributed to a building's environment
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
*[[Acute allergic reaction]]
*[[Pneumonia]]
*[[Asthma]]
*Allergic rhinitis
 
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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
*Generally, no specific workup in the ED
**May workup specific symptoms, if deemed appropriate
===Outpatient===
Consider:
*RAST (Radioallergosorbent) testing can detect IgE mediated allergy
*RAST (Radioallergosorbent) testing can detect IgE mediated allergy
*Air samples and "bulk, wipe, and wall" samples can detect presence of molds
*Air samples and "bulk, wipe, and wall" samples can detect presence of molds
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==Management==
==Management==
*No Specific drugs or antidotes
*No Specific drugs or antidotes
*Decontamination of environment  
*Decontamination and avoidance of environment  
 
==Disposition==
*Outpatient management
 
==See Also==
*[[Fungal infections]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 28 September 2019

Background

  • Molds are multicellular fungi that decompose organic matter

Common Household Molds

Mechanism of Toxicity

  • Allergy
    • More commonly outdoor molds cause allergy but they can be found indoors in cases of excessive water damage
  • Infection
  • Toxicity
    • Glucans, a component of the cell wall, can produce Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome when inhaled

Clinical Features

Mold Allergy

  • IgE antibodies against molds can lead to asthma or allergic rhinitis
  • Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is a rare immune response to high concentrations of fungal proteins

Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome

  • flu-like illness between 4-8 hours after heavy exposure to mold
  • Symptoms are self-limited and resolve in 24 hours

Sick Building Syndrome

  • Vague constellation of neurologic, dermatologic, gastrointestinal, and respiratory complaints attributed to a building's environment

Differential Diagnosis

Influenza-Like Illness

Evaluation

  • Generally, no specific workup in the ED
    • May workup specific symptoms, if deemed appropriate

Outpatient

Consider:

  • RAST (Radioallergosorbent) testing can detect IgE mediated allergy
  • Air samples and "bulk, wipe, and wall" samples can detect presence of molds

Management

  • No Specific drugs or antidotes
  • Decontamination and avoidance of environment

Disposition

  • Outpatient management

See Also

References