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. 2012 Aug 15;120(11):1600–1606. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1104840

Table 4.

Relationships between home flooding and levels of indoor airborne mold.

Flooded Not flooded p-Valuea
n Level n Level
All participants 68 627 114 438 0.07
Current home is same home child lived in during Katrina
Yes 36 679 56 359 0.02
No 32 573 58 531 0.79
Current home, renovated after Katrina
Yes 41 587 44 445 0.29
No 27 693 70 434 0.14
Current home, had roof leak during Katrina
Yes 25 742 45 438 0.15
No 43 568 69 438 0.27
Current home residence typeb
Single-family 49 613 63 375 0.05
Multifamily 13 799 26 557 0.40
Apartment 4 380 11 365 0.96
FEMA trailer 0 9 711
Values are geometric means in spores per cubic meter. ap-Values test for differences between homes that were flooded and not flooded. Interaction p-values between the flood status and the given strata were not statistically significant (all p > 0.10). bSingle-family refers to a detached house or non-FEMA trailer; multifamily refers to a duplex, triplex, or row house.