mögelangripna
Mögelangripna is a term used in Swedish conservation, museology and building pathology to describe objects, materials or structures that have been damaged or degraded by mold. Etymologically, it combines mogel (mold) and angripa/angripna (to attack, to be attacked), yielding a literal sense of “mold-attacked.” In practice, it is applied to organic materials such as wood, paper, textiles and leather when mold growth is evident and the integrity of the item is compromised.
The term is most commonly encountered in preservation contexts, including archives, museums and historic buildings. It
Causes and signs. Mögelangripna typically arises from damp conditions, water intrusion, or prolonged high humidity that
Impact and management. Mold can weaken materials, alter appearance and accelerate degradation, while spores pose health
See also: mold contamination, conservation, building pathology.