1. House dust mite allergens (Der p I and Der p V) within domestic environments of atopic and control children
- Author
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Chih-Shan Li, Ching-Wan Hsu, and Rong-Hwa Lin
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Dust -- Microbiology ,House-dust mite -- Health aspects ,Allergens -- Analysis ,Environmental issues ,Health - Abstract
We used allergen-specific ELISA to evaluate environmental distributions of house dust mite allergens (Der p I and Der p V) in the homes of 46 asthmatic, 20 atopic, and 26 nonatopic control children during the summer and winter. Geometric mean Der p I levels were approximately 10 times higher than geometric mean Der p V concentrations. The concentrations of Der p I and Der p V in winter were significantly higher than concentrations found in summer. In addition, we found no differences in Der p I concentrations among the three groups in summer; however, in winter, Der p I levels in the control group were significantly higher than levels in the homes of both asthmatic and atopic children. During the summer, concentrations of Der p V were lower in the control group, compared with the asthmatic group, but during the winter, concentrations in the control group were higher than levels found in either asthmatic or atopic children's homes. In this study, we did not establish an important relationship between mite allergen exposure and atopy/asthma., IN AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY, the prevalence of asthma in schoolchildren in Taipei reportedly increased from 1.3% in 1974 to 5.1% in 1985 and to 10.8% in 1994 (unpublished data). Anti-mite [...]
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- 1997