House dust mite allergen levels in individual bedding components in New Zealand
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House dust mite allergen levels in individual bedding components in New Zealand
Abstract
Aims: House dust mite allergen (Der p 1) levels are high in New Zealand and bedding Der p 1 levels have been shown to be associated with the clinical severity of asthma. The aim of this study was to measure Der p 1 levels in synthetic and feather duvets and other individual bedding items, and to examine factors affecting these levels.
Methods: Reservoir dust samples were collected and analysed for Der p 1 content by ELISA from 65 duvets, 81 pillows, and 65 mattresses of 34 children and 31 adults in 34 households.
Results: Der p 1 geometric mean levels (95% confidence interval) were: 13.4 microg/g (9.5-18.9) in pillows; 29.4 microg/g (19.8-43.5) in duvets; and 53.8 microg/g (39.4-73.4) in mattresses. Synthetic pillows and duvets yielded significantly more Der p 1 than feather pillows and duvets (about 7-fold and 15-fold respectively). The presence of under-bedding resulted in significantly higher pillow and duvet Der p 1 levels. Mattresses >10 years old had significantly higher Der p 1 levels.
Conclusions: Synthetic pillows and duvets contain higher levels of Der p 1 than feather pillows and duvets. Advise for house dust mite sensitized individuals to use synthetic bedding does not prevent house dust mite allergen exposure.
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