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Domestic aeroallergen levels in Barcelona and Menorca (Spain)
Authors:Xavier Basagaña  Maties Torrent  Warwick Atkinson  Carme Puig  Maria Barnes  Oriol Vall  Meinir Jones  Jordi Sunyer  Paul Cullinan
Institution:Respiratory and Environmental Health Research Unit, Institut Municipal d'InvestigacióMèdica (IMIM), Barcelona,;Area de salud de Menorca, INSALUD, Spain,;Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK,;Pediatric Service, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Exposure to common indoor allergens is known to be associated with sensitization and triggers of asthma. Levels of allergens have been barely described in Mediterranean countries. This study reports domestic allergen levels among the general population of two regions of Spain. Dust samples were collected from living rooms and mattresses in homes of infants in Barcelona (n = 366) and Menorca (n = 475) and assayed for house dust mite ( Der p 1 ) and cat allergen ( Fel d 1 ) concentrations by enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA). Geometric mean values (95% CI) of Der p 1 were 0.77 µg/g (0.65, 0.92) in living rooms and 0.68 (0.56, 0.82) in children's mattresses in Barcelona, and 9.06 (7.93–10.34) and 3.12 (2.71–3.59) in Menorca, respectively. Fel d 1 levels were 0.37 µg/g (0.31, 0.45) and 0.14 (0.12, 0.18) in Barcelona, and 0.42 (0.35, 0.50) and 0.20 (0.18, 0.24) in Menorca. Home characteristics were not consistently related to levels of aeroallergens in either location. Differences in Der p 1 levels in the two locations indicate that levels cannot be extrapolated from one part of a country to another with any certainty. Additionally, allergen reduction measures related to indoor sources must be specific to each location.
Keywords:aeroallergens  cat  determinants  exposure  mites
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