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House dust mites and their sensitivity to wood oils and volatiles

House dust mites and their sensitivity to wood oils and volatiles

... house dust mites Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Dermatopha- goides farinae, which are dominant species in homes, have recently become serious health ...to mites and mite allergens are the most ...

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A Study of the Areas and Frequency of House Dust Mites Dermatophagiodes in Illilnois Homes

A Study of the Areas and Frequency of House Dust Mites Dermatophagiodes in Illilnois Homes

... of dust mites Dermatophagiodes in households in the Chicagoland area, Illinois, and the types of microhabitats they ...had mites present, and only one mite was found in each ...that dust ...

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The nottingham energy, health and housing study: Reducing relative humidity, dust mites and asthma

The nottingham energy, health and housing study: Reducing relative humidity, dust mites and asthma

... of dust mites collected in the living room and bedroom occurred after the ...of mites found in the bedroom was significantly more than in the living room and following the interventions reduced from ...

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Effective period of volatiles from softwood veneers embedded in tatami mats on the activity of house dust mites

Effective period of volatiles from softwood veneers embedded in tatami mats on the activity of house dust mites

... house dust mites in tatami mats, where they tend to breed, tatami mats were prepared with embedded softwood ...the mites was then ...house dust mites (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), ...

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Effect of volatile matter from wood chips on the activity of house dust mites and on the sensory evaluation of humans

Effect of volatile matter from wood chips on the activity of house dust mites and on the sensory evaluation of humans

... Abstract The effect of volatile matter from various wood chips on house dust mites and their influence on human comfort were measured. To investigate the effect of vol[r] ...

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Controlling house-dust mites through ventilation: the development of a model of mite response to varying hygrothermal conditions

Controlling house-dust mites through ventilation: the development of a model of mite response to varying hygrothermal conditions

... In temperate climates, however, the situation is not so clear. Being less cold in winter, outdoor air is less dry and therefore less effective for lowering indoor humidity by means of ventilation. Mild winters also make ...

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Alpha 1 antitrypsin distribution in an allergic asthmatic population sensitized to house dust mites

Alpha 1 antitrypsin distribution in an allergic asthmatic population sensitized to house dust mites

... that mites produce a huge inflammatory reaction in the lung, not only through CD4 + Th2 cells that induce an IgE allergic response, but also through the innate immune system ...

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Aspergillus Species and House Dust Mites: Their Allergenicity and Contribution: A Review Article

Aspergillus Species and House Dust Mites: Their Allergenicity and Contribution: A Review Article

... eliminating mites, but unfortunately, they have short-duration effectiveness, and there is concern about the safety of their use in ...domestic mites, regular use of vacuum cleaners, heating, freezing, and ...

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A combined transient hygrothermal and population model of house dust mites in beds

A combined transient hygrothermal and population model of house dust mites in beds

... below 70%. RH-hours can then be normalised to obtain a number between 1 (ideal conditions for mite growth) and 0 (ideal conditions for eliminating mites). This takes account of the impact of RH, but not ...

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“A year-long, fortnightly, observational survey in three European countries of patients with respiratory allergies induced by house dust mites: Methodology, demographics and clinical characteristics”

“A year-long, fortnightly, observational survey in three European countries of patients with respiratory allergies induced by house dust mites: Methodology, demographics and clinical characteristics”

... September and late November 2012, and then again be- tween late March and early May 2013. Very few partici- pants reported that their symptoms had never improved (4 % overall; 2, 2 and 7 % in Italy, France and Spain, re- ...

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When mites attack: domestic mites are not just allergens

When mites attack: domestic mites are not just allergens

... “Domestic mites” refers to a variety of small ...house dust mites and storage ...house dust mites are commonly found in human homes. Some other mites can be present in house ...

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Prevalence of positive atopy patch test in an unselected pediatric population

Prevalence of positive atopy patch test in an unselected pediatric population

... worldwide. It detected in the Phase Three [16], which was completed a mean of 7 years after Phase One, an in- creased prevalence for at least one disorder. Increases were twice as common as decreases, and were more ...

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The build-up phase outcome of subcutaneous immunotherapy for pediatric allergic asthma: A retrospective cohort study from Surabaya, Indonesia

The build-up phase outcome of subcutaneous immunotherapy for pediatric allergic asthma: A retrospective cohort study from Surabaya, Indonesia

... 30. Lee JH, Kim SC, Choi H, Jung CG, Ban GY, Shin YS, Nahm DH, Park HS, Ye YM. A Retrospective Study of Clinical Response Predictors in Subcutaneous Allergen Immunotherapy with House Dust Mites for Allergic ...

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Evidence of the efficacy and safety of house dust mite subcutaneous immunotherapy in elderly allergic rhinitis patients: a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial

Evidence of the efficacy and safety of house dust mite subcutaneous immunotherapy in elderly allergic rhinitis patients: a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial

... Background: Allergen specific immunotherapy (AIT) in elderly patients is controversial, and there is still little evi- dence supporting the safety and efficacy of this treatment in this population. The study objective ...

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Identification of Allergenic Component Tyr p 8 from Tyrophagus putrescentiae and Cross-Reactivity with Der p 8

Identification of Allergenic Component Tyr p 8 from Tyrophagus putrescentiae and Cross-Reactivity with Der p 8

... signed by data obtained from LC-MS/MS analyses and mite GST- homologous sequences. Total RNA was isolated from live T. pu- trescentiae, and the amplicon of nTyr p 8 fragments was amplified by RACE PCR of cDNA which had ...

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Environmental intervention for house dust mite control in childhood bronchial asthma

Environmental intervention for house dust mite control in childhood bronchial asthma

... are still a matter of debate and involve the interaction between different genetic and environmental factors. Sev- eral studies that have been carried out in different com- munities over the world have established ...

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Prevalence and risk factors for allergic rhinitis in bakers in Douala, Cameroon

Prevalence and risk factors for allergic rhinitis in bakers in Douala, Cameroon

... house dust mites are the most ...Storage mites present in the fl our also contribute to the development of this ...as dust mites and ...

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Symbiosis in an overlooked microcosm: a systematic review of the bacterial flora of mites

Symbiosis in an overlooked microcosm: a systematic review of the bacterial flora of mites

... group, mites are found in highly diverse habitats: terrestrial, marine, freshwater and even in the upper atmos- phere due to dispersal through aerial currents (Krantz and Walter, ...house dust mites) ...

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Sensitivity simulations with direct shortwave radiative forcing by aeolian dust during glacial cycles

Sensitivity simulations with direct shortwave radiative forcing by aeolian dust during glacial cycles

... aeolian dust, climate and ice sheets are studied for the first time with an Earth system model of intermediate complexity over the late Pleistocene ...and dust deposition records suggest that aeolian ...

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Pollen traps as a beekeeping integrated pest management tool: Their use in IPM for varroa mite control and for reducing the impact of microencapsulated pesticides on honey bee colonies

Pollen traps as a beekeeping integrated pest management tool: Their use in IPM for varroa mite control and for reducing the impact of microencapsulated pesticides on honey bee colonies

... varroa mites to most regions of the world can both be attributed to movement of bees by ...Varroa mites were first reported in the ...bring mites with ...event, mites may be transferred from ...

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