Prevalence and distribution of indoor allergens in Singapore
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Prevalence and distribution of indoor allergens in Singapore
Abstract
Background and aims: Immediate hypersensitivity to indoor allergens is known to be associated with allergic asthma. This study evaluated the prevalence and distribution of six indoor allergens in 956 dust samples obtained from homes, childcare centres, schools, and a hospital in tropical Singapore. Seasonality of mite allergens was also assessed.
Methods: The major allergens of the Dermatophagoides spp. dust mites, Der p 1 and Der f 1; major cat and dog allergens, Can f 1 (dog) and Fel d 1 (cat); and cockroach, Bla g 1, were measured by specific enzyme immunoassays. Allergen levels of the storage mite, Blomia tropicalis (Blo t), were measured by a fluorescent allergosorbent test (FAST) inhibition assay.
Results: Our results showed that homes had significantly higher concentrations and prevalence of allergens compared with the other locations, except for Bla g 1, where higher mean levels were found in schools. Within the homes, the highest concentrations of mite allergens were found in mattresses (geometric mean: 1.2 microg/g dust Der p 1; 2717 Allergen Units per gram dust [AU/g] Blo t), and carpets (1.5 microg/g Der p 1; 1620 AU/g Blo t), whilst Bla g 1 was mainly concentrated in the storerooms (geometric mean = 3.5 units/g) and kitchens (geometric mean = 5.1 units/g). The major cat and dog allergens were well distributed and not confined to homes with pets. Their highest levels were found in dust of soft furnishings, carpets and mattresses. There was an absence of significant seasonal variation in Der p 1, Der f 1 and Blo t levels in the homes over a 1 year period.
Conclusion: The results indicate that compared with public places, the home consitutes a major reservior of indoor allergens. Allergens of the storage mite, B. tropicalis, should be considered as a major allergenic component of dust in Singapore.
Comment in
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The importance of domestic allergens in a tropical environment.Clin Exp Allergy. 1997 Aug;27(8):856-9. Clin Exp Allergy. 1997. PMID: 9291280 No abstract available.
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