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House Dust Mite Species in Ordu, Turkey

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural Sciences, 2019
House dust mites inhabit human houses, causing allergies and respiratory disease. Of them pyroglyphid mites produce at least 23 allergen groups, affecting millions of people worldwide.
Rana Akyazı   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGY IN VIEW OF MOLECULAR ALLERGOLOGY

open access: yesМедицинская иммунология, 2014
. Incidence of allergic diseases is increased over last years. House dust is considered a major risk factor of allergic sensitization which plays an important role in development of allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis.
E. S. Korovkina, M. A. Mokronosova
doaj   +3 more sources

Cloth Can Protect Against House Dust Mite

open access: yesSiriraj Medical Journal, 2020
House dust mites and their faecal pellets are the most important indoor allergen causing allergic rhinitis and asthma. Reducing exposure to these allergens will result in relief to allergic persons. Encasement with mite-proof covers (pillow, mattress and
Vanna Mahakittikun   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Predicting the population dynamics of the house dust mite 'Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus' (Acari: pyroglyphidae) in response to a constant hygrothermal environment using a model of the mite life cycle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
A generalised model of the life cycle of a house dust mite, which can be tailored to any particular species of domestic mite, is presented. The model takes into account the effects of hygrothermal conditions on each life cycle phase.
Pretlove, Stephen   +17 more
core   +1 more source

Analysis of systemic reactions during house dust mite subcutaneous immunotherapy in children with allergic rhinitis [PDF]

open access: yesXin yixue
Objective To observe the systemic reactions (SRs) associated with subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) using dust mite allergen and to analyze potential risk factors.
WANG Xiancheng, WANG Longfei, ZHENG Xiaoshun, XIAO Xiaoxiong, LI Lihao, MO Lihua
doaj   +1 more source

THE USE OF SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE IN ACCELERATING SYMPTOM RELIEF IN ASTHMATIC AND HOUSE DUST MITE ALLERGIC CHILDREN RECEIVING HOUSE DUST MITE IMMUNOTHERAPY: DOUBLE BLIND RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL

open access: yesInternational Journal of Integrated Health Sciences, 2015
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in lung function (FEV1 reversibility) and respiratory symptoms (drug scores, symptoms scores) in asthmatic and house dust mite allergic children receiving house dust mites immunotherapy.
Anang Endaryanto   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sensitization to indoor allergens in children with bronchial asthma

open access: yesIndian Journal of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, 2020
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma have a high prevalence of environmental allergies. Sensitization to various allergens, especially to indoor allergens is crucial for effective measures for asthma management.
Komal Chauhan   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

High Altitude and House-dust Mites [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1971
House dust from high mountainous areas of Switzerland contains very few house-dust mites. In contrast to lower-lying regions, only very small quantities of house-dust allergen are found at high altitudes. The cause of this phenomenon seems likely to be the climatic conditions in the high mountains of Europe, where cold air leads to ...
Spieksma, F.T.M.   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Rhinovirus-induced epithelial RIG-I inflammasome suppresses antiviral immunity and promotes inflammation in asthma and COVID-19

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
Rhinoviruses and allergens, such as house dust mite are major agents responsible for asthma exacerbations. The influence of pre-existing airway inflammation on the infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is largely ...
Urszula Radzikowska   +24 more
doaj   +1 more source

Domestic ventilation rates, indoor humidity and dust mite allergens : are our homes causing the asthma pandemic?

open access: yes, 2003
This paper is concerned with historical changes in domestic ventilation rates, relative humidity and the associated risk of house dust mite colonization.
Morris, G.   +17 more
core   +1 more source

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