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Mite and Booklouse Fauna From Vacuumed Dust Samples From Beijing

A significant-source of allergens come from house dust that contain particles derived from arthropods, molds, and pet dander. This study evaluated mite and booklouse fauna from vacuumed dust samples in Beijing China (a temperate zone). Our survey was carried out in Beijing in the homes of mite aller...

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Autores principales: Sun, Jin-Lu, Shen, Lian, Chen, Jun, Yu, Jin-Miao, Yin, Jia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology; The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4021245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24843802
http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2014.6.3.257
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author Sun, Jin-Lu
Shen, Lian
Chen, Jun
Yu, Jin-Miao
Yin, Jia
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Shen, Lian
Chen, Jun
Yu, Jin-Miao
Yin, Jia
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description A significant-source of allergens come from house dust that contain particles derived from arthropods, molds, and pet dander. This study evaluated mite and booklouse fauna from vacuumed dust samples in Beijing China (a temperate zone). Our survey was carried out in Beijing in the homes of mite allergic patients who visited our Allergy Department. In total, 38 homes were selected for the collection of dust samples by vacuuming, from December 2008 to January 2010. The flotation method was used to isolate mites from house dust. Permanent slides were prepared for mite specimens and mites were identified and counted under a microscope. In total, 1,798 separate mite and insect specimens were found in 345 dust samples taken from 38 homes. A total of 95 individual Dermatophagoides (D) siboney were detected in 35 dust samples from 19 homes (representing 5.3% of all mite and insect species found in house dust); in addition, this mite was found to co-exist with D. farinae (Hughes, 1961) in 33 dust samples. Our results demonstrated the presence D. siboney that co-existed with D. farinae in house dust in Beijing China (a temperate zone).
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spelling pubmed-40212452014-05-19 Mite and Booklouse Fauna From Vacuumed Dust Samples From Beijing Sun, Jin-Lu Shen, Lian Chen, Jun Yu, Jin-Miao Yin, Jia Allergy Asthma Immunol Res Brief Communication A significant-source of allergens come from house dust that contain particles derived from arthropods, molds, and pet dander. This study evaluated mite and booklouse fauna from vacuumed dust samples in Beijing China (a temperate zone). Our survey was carried out in Beijing in the homes of mite allergic patients who visited our Allergy Department. In total, 38 homes were selected for the collection of dust samples by vacuuming, from December 2008 to January 2010. The flotation method was used to isolate mites from house dust. Permanent slides were prepared for mite specimens and mites were identified and counted under a microscope. In total, 1,798 separate mite and insect specimens were found in 345 dust samples taken from 38 homes. A total of 95 individual Dermatophagoides (D) siboney were detected in 35 dust samples from 19 homes (representing 5.3% of all mite and insect species found in house dust); in addition, this mite was found to co-exist with D. farinae (Hughes, 1961) in 33 dust samples. Our results demonstrated the presence D. siboney that co-existed with D. farinae in house dust in Beijing China (a temperate zone). The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology; The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2014-05 2014-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4021245/ /pubmed/24843802 http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2014.6.3.257 Text en Copyright © 2014 The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology • The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sun, Jin-Lu
Shen, Lian
Chen, Jun
Yu, Jin-Miao
Yin, Jia
Mite and Booklouse Fauna From Vacuumed Dust Samples From Beijing
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title_full Mite and Booklouse Fauna From Vacuumed Dust Samples From Beijing
title_fullStr Mite and Booklouse Fauna From Vacuumed Dust Samples From Beijing
title_full_unstemmed Mite and Booklouse Fauna From Vacuumed Dust Samples From Beijing
title_short Mite and Booklouse Fauna From Vacuumed Dust Samples From Beijing
title_sort mite and booklouse fauna from vacuumed dust samples from beijing
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4021245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24843802
http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2014.6.3.257
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