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Allergen‐avoidance measures in homes of house‐dust‐mite‐allergic asthmatic patients: effects of acaricides and mattress encasings

This double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study investigated whether the application of an acaricide (Acarosan®) on mattresses and on textile floor coverings in living rooms and bedrooms can contribute to improvement in lung function and airway hyperresponsiveness in 40 adult asthmatic patients sensitiz...

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Published in:Allergy (Copenhagen) 1997-09, Vol.52 (9), p.921-927
Main Authors: Heide, S., Kauffman, H. F., Dubois, A. E. J., Monchy, J. G. R.
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Adult
airway hyperresponsiveness
allergen avoidance
Allergens
Allergic diseases
Animals
asthma
Asthma - prevention & control
Bedding and Linens
Beds
Benzoates
Biological and medical sciences
Bronchial Provocation Tests
Double-Blind Method
Dust
Female
Floors and Floorcoverings
house‐dust mites
Humans
Hypersensitivity - prevention & control
Immunopathology
Insecticides
Male
mattress encasings
Medical sciences
Mites
Respiratory and ent allergic diseases
Spirometry
title Allergen‐avoidance measures in homes of house‐dust‐mite‐allergic asthmatic patients: effects of acaricides and mattress encasings
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