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Cockroach Allergy II: The Relation of Infestation to Sensitization
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1967
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Environmental AllergyDirect ContactEntomologyAllergenEnvironmental HealthToxicologyInsecticidePublic HealthParasitologyAllergyCockroach Allergy IiPest ManagementFood SafetyInsect Sting AllergyPesticide ResistanceFood AllergiesPest ControlEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicine
Contamination of food by the insect, as well as direct contact with it, may induce sensitization to cockroaches or their products. The authors have shown that sensitivity may develop as related to the intensity as well as duration of exposure to these insects in the environment.