Take the Mold Allergy Quiz
Molds are microscopic fungi that live on plant and animal matter. They're everywhere in our environment. Learn about mold allergy by taking this multiple-choice quiz.
How many species of mold exist?
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Estimates range from the tens of thousands to more than 300,000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The most common types of mold found in the home that cause allergic reactions include Cladosporium, Penicillium, Alternaria, Aspergillus and Mucor. Other molds that can cause an allergic reaction are Helmin thosporium, Epicoccum, Fusarium, Rhizopus and Aureobasidium.
Molds in the home are often found:
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Molds grow better in warm, humid conditions such as the basement or the shower, the CDC says. Other common indoor sites include pipes, damp walls and plant pots. Cellulose materials that have become wet are especially good places for molds. These include ceiling tiles, cardboard and wood. Molds also grow outdoors in shady, damp areas or in places where plants are decomposing. If you are sensitive to molds, be aware that molds are often found in antique shops, greenhouses, saunas, flower shops and summer cottages. On farms, mold is often found in hay, straw or grain.
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