Tham Khai XinNur Munira AzmanR. B. Radin FirdausNor Azliza IsmailHafizi Rosli2024-05-102024-05-102021Xin, T. K., Azman, N. M., Firdaus, R. R., Ismail, N. A., & Rosli, H. (2021). Airborne fungi in Universiti Sains Malaysia: knowledge, density and diversity. Environmental monitoring and assessment, 193, 1-13.https://repoemc.ukm.my/handle/123456789/567Airborne fungi are among common contaminants in indoor and outdoor environments, leading to poor indoor air quality (IAQ), and to some extent, implicate health risks to humans worldwide. In Malaysia, fungal contamination in institutional buildings is rarely documented although these places are frequently visited by many. This study was conducted to assess the density and diversity of airborne fungi in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) main campus, PenangIndoor air qualityMalaysiaFungal diversityAllergensAwarenessAirborne fungi in Universiti Sains Malaysia: knowledge, density and diversityJournal