Milben und andere Innenraumallergene - Von der Exposition über die Sensibilisierung bis hin zur Therapie

Translated title of the contribution: Mites and other indoor allergens -From exposure to sensitization and treatment

Monika Raulf, Karl Christian Bergmann, Skadi Kull, Ingrid Sander, Christiane Hilger, Thomas Brüning, Uta Jappe, Horst Müsken, Annette Sperl, Susanne Vrtala, Eva Zahradnik, Ludger Klimek

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Abstract

House dust mites, cats and dogs are amongst the most frequent sources of indoor allergens in Europe. The fact that the allergens of house dust mites cause allergic disease through inhalation of house dust was discovered in 1964. The diagnosis of mite allergy is regularly complicated by its often nonspecific symptoms, which frequently develop insidiously and by no means always include attacks of paroxysmal sneezing and itching. Antibody-based immunological detection methods can be used to measure exposure to mite allergens. The structure and function of more than 20 allergens from Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and D. farina are known. Other relevant indoor allergens come from mammals kept in households. Here again, allergens have been described and diagnostic as well as exposure-measurement tools are available. It is important to remember indoor pests and other „unwelcome lodgers“ as a possible cause in the case of unexplained symptoms experienced indoors. This short overview summarizes the current key points on the subject of „mites and other indoor allergens“. The present article provides an overview of several articles published in a special issue of the German journal Allergologie [February 2015; 38(2)] on the subject of „Mites and other indoor allergens“.
Translated title of the contributionMites and other indoor allergens -From exposure to sensitization and treatment
Original languageGerman
JournalAllergo Journal
Volume24
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)18-30
Number of pages13
ISSN0941-8849
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.01.2015
Externally publishedYes

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