Sampling dust from human dwellings to estimate the prevalence ofDermatophagoides mite and cat allergens |
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Authors: | Thomas J Lintner Cheryl L Maki Kathy A Brame Marllyn T Boswell |
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Institution: | (1) Vespa Laboratories In., Spring Mills, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Quantification of specific allergens in household dust samples may provide important information for selecting appropriate allergen control methods, and monitoring efficacy and compliance. The purpose of this study was to investigate the source of variation in mite and cat allergen measurements associated with dust sample collection. Discrete and composite dust samples were collected on a filter using a special vacuum sampling device. Aqueous extracts of the dust samples were prepared thenDer p I,Der f I, andFel d I were quantitated by enzyme immunoassays (EIA). Mite and cat allergens were frequently detected in dust samples from human dwellings, and the amounts of these allergens varied significantly (p<0.01) among dwellings. The differences of allergen measurements among duplicate samples taken immediately and up to three weeks later appear to be much smaller than differences among houses and between rooms. Variation among dust samples taken from living rooms and bedrooms of the same dwelling suggest differences in allergen reservoirs. Composite samples formed by sampling specific objects within a room may provide a reliable estimate of allergen exposure in that room. Dust samples from discrete objects are useful to find and monitor specific reservoirs of mite and cat allergens. |
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Keywords: | allergen exposure cats composite samples Dermatophagoides dust mites Felis domesticus |
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