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Pets and vermin are associated with high endotoxin levels in house dust
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Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Utrecht University, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Published InClinical & Experimental Allergy
Year2001
Citations166
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that the risk for allergic sensitization is lower in children who grew up on farms and in young adults who were exposed to dogs in early childhood. A higher microbial exposure in general and in particular to endotoxin in early childhood might contribute to this lower risk of atopy. OBJECTIVE: We examined whether the presence of pets or vermin in the home is associated with higher endotoxin concentrations in settled house dust. METHODS: House dust was sampled in a standardized manner on the living room floors of 454 homes of German children aged 5-10 years (participation rate 61%). Endotoxin was assessed with a quantitative kinetic chromogenic Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) method. Associations between endotoxin levels,…
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