Dampness,mites and respiratory allergy |
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Authors: | Denis Charpin Daniel Vervloet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Service de Pneumo-allergologie, Department des Maladies Respiratories, H?pital Sainte Marguerite, B.P. 29, F-13277, Marseille Cedex 9
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Abstract: | Summary This paper reviews the relationships between humidity, house-dust mites and respiratory allergy. In vitro relationship between relative humidity and house-dust mite growth are quite clear cut. In real conditions also, there is a significant association between relative humidity and the presence of live mites. The relevance of house-dust mites for respiratory allergy lies on clinical, physiopathological and mostly on epidemiological data. The latter demonstrate a correlation between exposure to mites and risk of sensitization and development of overt allergic diseases. Lastly, humidity of dwellings is linked to respiratory allergy. These results should lead to building safer dwellings for allergic subjects, or modifying existing dwellings. In this respect, emphasis should be put on a proper ventilation rate and also a proper behaviour of inhabitants in order to minimize humidity production. |
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Keywords: | dampness and mites humidity and mites mite allergy |
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