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Follow on Google News | Histoplasmosis and Histoplasma capsulatum Exposure Risks Discussed in New Online VideoThe IAQ Video Network releases another educational production about an important environmental, health and safety (EHS) topic.
"Histoplasma capsulatum lives in the environment, particularly in soil or other materials that contain large amounts of bird or bat droppings," said Paul Cochrane, President of Cochrane & Associates and the IAQ Video Network. "This often includes places where these animals gather, like in attics and on rooftops or under bridges and in caves. People are at risk of inhaling the fungal spores if these materials are disturbed and could then potentially develop histoplasmosis. We hope this new video helps to shed some light on protecting vulnerable populations from exposure to elevated levels of Histoplasma where they work or live." This video was sponsored by a number of organizations and leading industry professionals that work to protect and enhance the public's health and safety. Sponsors include EMSL Analytical, LA Testing, Clark Seif Clark, Zimmetry Environmental, CTSI and Healthy Indoors Magazine to name a few. The new video can be seen at: https://youtu.be/ To examine more than 665 other EHS and indoor air quality videos that have been viewed over 6,930,000 times, or to join more than 13,615 subscribers of the IAQ Video Network's YouTube channel, please visit: www.youtube.com/ To learn more about IAQ Video Network sponsorships and custom videos, or rebranding opportunities with existing videos, please visit www.cochraneassoc.com, email info@cochraneassoc.com or call (602) 510-3179. About Cochrane & Associates, LLC & the IAQ Video Network Cochrane & Associates is a business development, public relations and marketing firm that specializes in the environmental, industrial hygiene, HVAC, mold, remediation and indoor air quality industries. The company works with many of the leading institutions and businesses from these industries. They are also behind the IAQ Video Network, a video production enterprise that produces educational, association and corporate videos. End
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