|
Return to Contents in this
Issue |
|
Original Article |
|
|
|
Taxis but not private cars are mite
allergen reservoirs in Brazil |
|
|
|
E. A. Taketomi1, C. M.
Justino1, F. L. Pereira1, G. R.
Segundo1, M. C. Sopelete1,
S. J. Sung2, D. A. Silva1 |
|
1 Laboratory of Allergy and Clinical
Allergy, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Federal
University of Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Brazil
2 Division of Rheumatology and Immunology, Health
Sciences Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
VA, USA |
|
J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol
2006; Vol. 16(1): 34-36 |
|
|
|
Abstract |
|
Summary.
Indoor allergens are
major causative
agents in allergic
disease development.
Besides homes,
public transport
vehicles have been
considered important
mite and pet
allergen reservoirs.
Our recent studies
on allergen exposure
in automobiles
showed that
different allergen
levels are found in
private cars versus
taxis. We quantified
group 1
Dermatophagoides spp.
(Der 1), Felis
domesticus (Fel d
1), and Canis
familiaris (Can f 1)
allergen levels by
ELISA in dust
samples from 60 taxi
and 60 private car
upholstered seats.
Mean levels of Der 1
and Fel d 1 were
significantly higher
in taxis than
private cars. A
significantly higher
percentage of taxis
(42%) harboring
sensitizing levels
of Der 1 compared to
private cars (5%)
was also found. In
spite of the low
mean Fel d 1 levels,
comparison of the
percentage of
vehicles with
moderate Fel d 1
levels showed a
significant
difference between
taxis and private
cars (43% vs 20%).
On the other hand,
mean Can f 1 levels
were significantly
higher in private
cars compared to
taxis concomitant
with a significantly
higher percentage of
private cars
containing moderate
Can f 1 levels than
taxis (53% vs 28%).
We conclude that
upholstered seats
from Brazilian taxis
but not private cars
constitute an
important mite
allergen reservoir.
Thus, additional
effective measures
for the reduction of
allergen exposure in
vehicles within the
global allergen
avoidance strategy
should also be
routinely
accomplished to
minimize the
induction of
sensitization and
symptoms in allergic
patients.
Key words:
Allergen exposure,
car, mite allergen,
pet allergen, taxi. |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|