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Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol ; 2006 Mar; 24(1): 81-4
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-37168

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Mouse allergen has emerged as an under recognized indoor allergen associated with sensitization and contributing to asthma severity. As part of a study of farm residence, exposures, and risk of allergic diseases in children in New Zealand, 216 living room floor dust samples were analysed for the mouse allergen, Mus m 1. Associations between Mus m 1 and allergic diseases, farm residence, and presence of cats were analysed. Significantly higher levels of Mus m 1 were found in farm dwellings, while the presence of cats was associated with significantly lower Mus m 1 levels. Levels of Mus m 1 in New Zealand were considerably lower than those reported overseas. No significant associations were found between Mus m 1 levels and atopic status or allergic diseases. Mouse allergen is unlikely to be an important indoor allergen for rural New Zealand children.


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Air Pollution, Indoor , Allergens/analysis , Animals , Cats , Child , Dust/immunology , Environmental Exposure , Housing , Humans , Hypersensitivity, Immediate/epidemiology , Mice/immunology , New Zealand , Prevalence , Rural Population
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