Evaluation of the interaction between home environment ano sensitivity to mites in atopic patients residing in Londrina, Brazil

Authors

  • Dagberto Ribeiro da Silva
  • Raquel Soares Binotti
  • Cleide Moreira da Silva
  • Celso Henrique de Oliveira
  • Antônio Condino-Neto
  • Eduardo Mello de Capitani

Keywords:

mite, adult, child, hipersensitivity, dust

Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the possible interrelation between environmental factors and contrai methods, and the mite sensitivity of atopic patients.

Methods

Atopic children (n=24) and adults (n=21) were requested to fi/1 in a specific questionnaire about the structural and environmenta/ conditions of their home dwellings, in the city of Londrina, PR, Brazil. They were also submitted to the skin prick test for mites and house dust extracts, to evaluate immediate sensitivity Statistical analysis was performed to find out possible corre/ations of the test results' with other data.

Results

Adequate environmenta/ contrai was rare/y observed in analyzed dwellings. Skin prick test resu/ts showed a high sensitivity, even in children, for the extracts of house dust, and the mites D. pteronyssinus, D. farinae, and B. tropicalis. No corre/ations were observed between sensitivity and environment contrai, or other factors analyzed.

Conclusion

Mites are important al/ergens for atopic patients in Londrina. Additional efforts should be carried out to improve local people's knowledge concerning allergen contrai methods, such as the regular use of mattress and pi/low covers.

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Published

2005-04-30

How to Cite

Silva, D. R. da, Binotti, R. S., Silva, C. M. da, Oliveira, C. H. de, Condino-Neto, A., & Capitani, E. M. de. (2005). Evaluation of the interaction between home environment ano sensitivity to mites in atopic patients residing in Londrina, Brazil. Revista De Ciências Médicas, 14(2). Retrieved from https://puccampinas.emnuvens.com.br/cienciasmedicas/article/view/1185

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