Journal article
House dust mite allergens: A major risk factor for childhood asthma in Australia
JK Peat, E Tovey, BC Toelle, MM Haby, EJ Gray, A Mahmic, AJ Woolcock
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | AMER THORACIC SOC | Published : 1996
Abstract
If house dust mite allergen (Der p I) is an important cause of asthma, there should be a direct relationship between level of exposure to this allergen and asthma severity. To examine this, we studied six large random samples of children in different regions of New South Wales, Australia. We measured recent wheeze by questionnaire, airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) by histamine inhalation test and sensitization to house dust mites by skin prick tests. Current asthma was defined as the presence of recent wheeze and AHR. We measured Der p I levels in the beds of approximately 80 children in each region. In regions where Der p I levels were high, more children were sensitized to house dust mites..
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