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Exposure to house dust has been associated with asthma in adults, and this is commonly interpreted as a direct immunologic response to dust-mite allergens in those who are IgE sensitized to house dust-mite.
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Quantitation of house dust mites and house dust mite allergens in the microenvironment of dogs
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2003Abstract Objective—To quantitate the density of Dermatophagoides farinae and D pteronyssinus and concentrations of house dust mite (HDM) allergens (Der f 1, Der p 1, and Group 2 allergens) in the indoor microenvironment of dogs. Sample Population—50 homes in Columbus, Ohio.
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Mites as Allergens in House Dust
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970To the Editor.— The Editorial (212: 1514, 1970) on the "Mitey Allergen in House Dust," commits the commonest of fallacies in human reasoning: generalization from the particular. That mites constituteanactive, evenanimportant factor involved in house dust sensitivity is an established fact: but not that it istheactive principle of house dusts.
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Atopic dermatitis and house dust mites
British Journal of Dermatology, 2006The occurrence of house dust mites (Dermatophagoides spp) was investigated in the homes of 26 patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), 20 patients with psoriasis and 41 randomly selected homes in Arhus, Denmark. The AD patients with moderate to severe eczema had an increased concentration of mites (median 85 mites/0.1 g mattress dust) compared with the ...
H I, Beck, J, Korsgaard
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Journal of Asthma Research, 1976
(1976). Mites and House Dust Allergy. Journal of Asthma Research: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 165-172.
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(1976). Mites and House Dust Allergy. Journal of Asthma Research: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 165-172.
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Epidemiology of house‐dust mites
Allergy, 1998Available epidemiologic data on the occurrence of house‐dust mites in dwellings demonstrates a clear association between increased indoor air humidity and the increased occurrence of house‐dust mites in house dust. Furthermore, in temperate climates, there is a threshold level of indoor air humidity of 7 g/kg (45% relative humidity at usual indoor air ...
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House-Dust Atophy and the House-Dust Mite
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971The author of this monograph represents a new generation of otologists who, unhampered by "outmoded thinking and dogma," pursue new avenues in tympanoplasty. Dissatisfied with results obtained from conventional types III, IV, and V tympanoplasties, Betow claims to have developed new techniques which result in the complete restoration of a normal middle
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House dust mite and house dust allergy.
Annals of allergy, 1976Skin testing and the radioallergosorbent test (RAST) with extracts of house dust and mite (D. farinae) were performed on 100 patients. Correlation between positive prick tests with the two antigens was low, many more reactions being obtained with the house dust antigen in patients clinically positive to house dust.
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