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      Some aspects of the ecological study of the house dust mites

      British Journal of Diseases of the Chest
      Elsevier BV

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          High altitude and house-dust mites.

          House dust from high mountainous areas of Switzerland contains very few house-dust mites. In contrast to lower-lying regions, only very small quantities of house-dust allergen are found at high altitudes.The cause of this phenomenon seems likely to be the climatic conditions in the high mountains of Europe, where cold air leads to extremely low humidity levels indoors. The soil conditions and a type of construction providing good protection against the penetration of water also contribute to dry conditions in houses. These factors prevent the development of large populations of allergen-producing house-dust mites.The beneficial effect of a stay at high altitudes on patients with atopic asthma is probably due to the low concentrations of house-dust allergen.
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            An Ecological Study of the Insects and Mites in the Nests of certain Birds in Britain

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              Mites and house-dust allergy in bronchial asthma.

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                Journal
                British Journal of Diseases of the Chest
                British Journal of Diseases of the Chest
                Elsevier BV
                00070971
                January 1976
                January 1976
                : 70
                :
                : 3-31
                Article
                10.1016/0007-0971(76)90003-6
                ff42bd72-c5f4-4ab1-bf8c-38ce7e8dc4fa
                © 1976

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