Handling ivy (especially overgrown or decaying ivy) can potentially be bad for breathing and may exacerbate aspergillosis, especially in people with chronic lung disease, ABPA, or chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA).
🧾 Why ivy can be a problem:
1. Fungal spores (Aspergillus and others)
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Ivy—especially old, damp, or decaying ivy—can harbor Aspergillus and other molds on its leaves, stems, and especially in the underlying leaf litter and soil.
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Disturbing ivy (e.g. cutting, pulling, or clearing) can release spores into the air, increasing your risk of inhalation.
2. Dust and bioaerosols
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When ivy grows on walls or trees, there’s often accumulated moldy organic matter behind or under it.
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Handling it may release organic dusts, which can irritate the lungs or trigger inflammation or fungal flare-ups in sensitive individuals.
3. Environmental exposure risks
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For patients with CPA, ABPA, or a weakened immune system, this kind of exposure is discouraged without protective measures.
🛡️ Recommendations if you must handle ivy:
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Wear a P2 or FFP2/FFP3 respirator mask (not just a cloth or surgical mask).
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Use gloves and long sleeves to reduce skin exposure.
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Avoid handling it when it’s damp, decaying, or moldy.
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If possible, ask someone else to remove it or supervise from a distance.
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Consider spraying ivy with water first to minimize dust/spore release, though this isn’t foolproof.
📌 Summary:
Handling ivy—particularly decaying or damp ivy—can expose you to airborne Aspergillus spores and worsen lung conditions like ABPA or CPA. If you have a form of aspergillosis, it’s best to avoid it entirely or use strict protection.
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