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Machine-Learning Tool DNA-Based Analysis of Airborne Fungal Assemblages Applied to Homes in Australia

Location
Pullman International Cairns
Time
04/09/2026, 2:20 pm-2:45 pm

Exposure to mold growth within indoor environments has been associated with adverse and chronic respiratory conditions. This study aimed to present an extension of a mold classification tool (MCT), built upon DNA sequencing data from indoor air samples collected from inspector-verified moldy and non-moldy homes over the course of a 10-year study in the USA.


This presentation provides results related to the application/reliability of the MCT specific to Australian homes. A cross-sectional observational study involving ~100 residential properties (mix of clean/dry homes and mold contaminated) was conducted across three major Australian regions. This presentation reports to the value of the MCT in Australian homes, generating robust empirical evidence to: 
– Quantifiably characterise the “normal” fungal ecology in homes that are clean, dry, and free of visible water damage or mold. 
– Compare these results with fungal ecology in water-damaged or mold-contaminated homes. 

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