Guanine Levels in House Dust as a Means of Estimating the Mite Population
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概要
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House dust has recently been incriminated as an important causative allergen in bronchial asthma and allergic rhinitis. In particular attention is being focused on the mites contained in house dust. Previously, the number of mites contained in house dust was determined by counting under a microscope. This method is not appropriate, however, for epidemiological investigations which require large numbers of specimens, as it is time-consuming and labor intensive. Guanine makes up about 0.3% of the body weight of mites and is present in large amounts in mite excrement, and by using an improved method for quantifying guanine in house dust we obtained a correlation coefficient of 0.776 between the number of mites and amount of guanine. In addition, because virtually no guanine is contained in human nails and hair, thus eliminating possible sources of error, it became clear that the amount of guanine in house dust can used to estimate the total amount of mite allergen resulting from the bodies and excrement of the acarids.
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著者
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Kasuga Hitoshi
Tokai University
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Kasuga H
Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Kasuga Hitoshi
Department Of Public Health School Of Medicine Tokai University
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Matsuki Hideaki
Tokai University School Of Health Sciences
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Matsuki Hideaki
Department Of Nursing School Of Health Sciences Tokai University
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YOKOYAMA Hiromichi
Kanagawa Prefectural Junior College of Nutrition
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TAKAOKA Masatoshi
Institute of Public Health, Saitama Prefecture
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MISAWA Kyoko
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Tokai University
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Takaoka M
Saitama Inst. Public Health Saitama Jpn
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Misawa Kyoko
Department Of Public Health School Of Medicine Tokai University
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Matsuki Hideaki
Department Of Public Health School Of Medicine Tokai University
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