This paper describes a current multi-disciplinary UK funded research project aimed at developing a hygrothermal model of house dust mite response to environmental conditions. The project involves the development of a transient hygrothermal bed model, which has been tested and validated by comparing its predictions with the environmental conditions measured in a bed in a test laboratory and in beds in dwellings. A dust mite population model is currently being developed and is being tested by carrying out mite population growth studies in the laboratory, where environmental conditions can be controlled and measured accurately, and in dwellings. The aim of the project is to integrate the hygrothermal model with the population model so that ass...
House dust mites are animals of a size less than 0.5 mm that can live in beds, carpets and furniture...
This paper describes a pilot intervention study on the effectiveness of house dust mite allergen avo...
In Europe 10-15 % of the human population is sensitized to allergens of house dust mites (Pyroglyphi...
This paper describes a current multi-disciplinary UK funded research project aimed at developing a h...
There is clear evidence that house dust mite populations in many climatic regions can potentially be...
There is clear evidence that house dust mite populations in many climatic regions can potentially be...
This article discusses the capabilities and the application of an innovative combined hygrothermal a...
There is clear evidence that house dust mite populations in many climatic regions can potentially be...
Summary Report of a two year research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Resear...
This paper describes the development, testing and validation of a simple steady- state hygrothermal ...
House-dust mite antigens are a major contributor to allergic sensitisation. Since temperature and hu...
House-dust mite antigens are a major contributor to allergic sensitisation. Since temperature and hu...
A simple mite population index (MPI) model is presented which predicts the effect on house dust mite...
House-dust mite antigens are a major contributor to allergic sensitisation. Since temperature and hu...
A simple mite population index (MPI) model is presented which predicts the effect on house dust mite...
House dust mites are animals of a size less than 0.5 mm that can live in beds, carpets and furniture...
This paper describes a pilot intervention study on the effectiveness of house dust mite allergen avo...
In Europe 10-15 % of the human population is sensitized to allergens of house dust mites (Pyroglyphi...
This paper describes a current multi-disciplinary UK funded research project aimed at developing a h...
There is clear evidence that house dust mite populations in many climatic regions can potentially be...
There is clear evidence that house dust mite populations in many climatic regions can potentially be...
This article discusses the capabilities and the application of an innovative combined hygrothermal a...
There is clear evidence that house dust mite populations in many climatic regions can potentially be...
Summary Report of a two year research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Resear...
This paper describes the development, testing and validation of a simple steady- state hygrothermal ...
House-dust mite antigens are a major contributor to allergic sensitisation. Since temperature and hu...
House-dust mite antigens are a major contributor to allergic sensitisation. Since temperature and hu...
A simple mite population index (MPI) model is presented which predicts the effect on house dust mite...
House-dust mite antigens are a major contributor to allergic sensitisation. Since temperature and hu...
A simple mite population index (MPI) model is presented which predicts the effect on house dust mite...
House dust mites are animals of a size less than 0.5 mm that can live in beds, carpets and furniture...
This paper describes a pilot intervention study on the effectiveness of house dust mite allergen avo...
In Europe 10-15 % of the human population is sensitized to allergens of house dust mites (Pyroglyphi...