Early‐life house dust mite allergens, childhood mite sensitization, and respiratory outcomes
Allergy2015Vol. 70(7), pp. 820–827
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Lídia Casas, Jordi Sunyer, Christina Tischer, Ulrike Gehring, Magnus Wickman, Raquel García‐Esteban, Irina Lehmann, Inger Kull, Andreas Reich, Susanne Lau, Alet H. Wijga, J. M. Antó, Tim S. Nawrot, Joachim Heinrich, Thomas Keil, Maties Torrent
Abstract
Our study based on geographically spread regions, a large sample size, and a wide range of allergen concentration shows that HDM allergen concentrations vary across regions and that exposure during early life plays a role in the development of allergic sensitization but not in the development of respiratory outcomes.
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