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Exposure Assessments on Biological Contaminants in Homes of Allergy Patients - Bacteria, Fungi, House Dust Mite Allergen and Endotoxin  

Moon Kyong Whan (Department of Environmental Health, College of Health Sciences, Korea University)
Byeon Sang Hoon (Department of Environmental Health, College of Health Sciences, Korea University)
Choi Dal Woong (Department of Environmental Health, College of Health Sciences, Korea University)
Kim Young Whan (Department of Environmental Health, College of Health Sciences, Korea University)
Lee Jang Hee (Environmental Health Research Center, College of Health Sciences, Korea University)
Lee Eun Il (Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University)
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences / v.31, no.2, 2005 , pp. 120-126 More about this Journal
Abstract
To assess exposure of allergy patients to a biological environment, measurements were made of levels of airborne bacteria and fungi, house dust endotoxin and mite allergens in homes of 7 allergy patients and 12 healthy families. Concentrations of airborne total bacteria and the ratio of indoor and outdoor concentrations(I/O) in allergy patient's homes were high compared to non-allergy houses. But no significant differences could be shown for the concentration of spores of viable fungi and staphylococcus in indoor air between the homes of allergic patients and healthy families. The results of investigation on house dust mites, Dermatophagoids farinae were detected in all mattress samples and the levels in the allergy patient's homes were generally high, with individual measurements exceeding $2{\mu}g/g$ dust found in $30\%$ samples. In contrast with, Dermatophagoids pteronyssinus were detected in only $60\%$ samples and the concentrations were very low. The levels of endotoxin in dust samples collected from the allergy patient's home mattresses were higher than those of control houses. There was a positive correlation between the endotoxin levels and the house dust mite allergens.
Keywords
allergy; bacteria; fungi; staphylococcus; house dust mite allergen; endotoxin; indoor air;
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