Allergens 101
Aspergillus Fumigatus
Aspergillus fumigatus
A seasonal mold and one of the three most common indoor airborne fungi. Aspergillus fumigatus is found both outdoors (e.g., soil, plants) and indoors (e.g., household appliances, drinking water).
Common symptoms
Hay fever
Eye allergies
Asthma
Aspergillus fumigatus In tropical and other hot, humid regions, cladosporium herbarum spore counts can be 100 times the pollen counts.
Recommended solutions
Aspergillus fumigatus is predominantly found outdoors. Try to avoid areas with high allergen/spore counts and use a mask when outside if possible. This mold can also be found indoors and the below mold reduction measures should be taken to prevent/reduce symptoms. If you would like to prevent your allergies from progressing or are looking for long-term relief, talk to your doctor about allergy immunotherapy or find out if you are eligible for NectarRx Allergy Treatment.
Avoid areas with high spore counts
Conduct indoor fungi presence tests regularly
Limit the use of humidifiers or cool mist
Frequently clean carpets and air purifiers
Conduct regular maintenance of ventilation systems
Use Benadryl, Claritin, or Zyrtec as needed
Treat with allergen immunotherapy