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An investigation of aeroallergens affecting urban Malaysian asthmatics.
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1998
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AsthmaEnvironmental AllergyEntomologyAir QualitySkin AllergyAllergenUrban Malaysian AsthmaticsDermatologyEnvironmental HealthSkin Prick TestToxicologyPublic HealthAllergySpt ReactivityPlant AeroallergensPest ManagementBiological PollutantIndoor Air QualityAir PollutionMedicine
We investigated the aeroallergens affecting 200 asthmatics from the University Hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and found 164 (82%) patients with skin prick test (SPT) reactivity to one or more of a panel of 14 allergens, which included indoor and outdoor animal and plant aeroallergens. Reactivity was most frequent to the indoor airborne allergens, with 159 (79.5%) reacting to either or both house dust mite (Dermatophagoides) species and 87 (43.5%) to cockroach. The SPT reactivity to house dust mites corresponded with the finding that patients found house dust to be the main precipitant of asthmatic attacks.
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