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      Urban feral pigeons (Columba livia) as a source for air- and waterborne contamination with Enterocytozoon bieneusi spores.

      Applied and Environmental Microbiology
      Air Microbiology, Animals, Columbidae, microbiology, DNA, Fungal, genetics, isolation & purification, Enterocytozoon, pathogenicity, Environmental Exposure, Humans, Microsporidiosis, etiology, Occupational Exposure, Risk Factors, Spores, Fungal, Urban Health, Water Microbiology

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          This study demonstrated that a person with 30 min of occupational or nonoccupational exposure to urban feral pigeons, such as exposure through the cleaning of surfaces contaminated with pigeon excrement, could inhale approximately 3.5 x 10(3) Enterocytozoon bieneusi spores and that 1.3 x 10(3) spores could be inhaled by a nearby person.

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