PubMed: 28695832OBJECTIVE: Mites are microscopic organisms that lower the quality of life of people who are sensitive to them by causing conditions such as atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, and asthma. These organisms are found in every habitat where humans live. This study was conducted to determine the presence of storage mites in dry food items.METHODS: Various food items were procured 10 times each in 300-gram samples. Mites were extracted with a Berlese funnel apparatus over Erlenmeyer flasks containing 70% alcohol placed at the end of the funnel stems for over 48 h.RESULTS: Of 25 food items examined in the study, only six were contaminated by mites. Species of the mites found were Acarus siro (34.6%), Glycyphagus domesticus (22.8%...
Background: Occupational allergies are becoming more frequent. The allergens present in the working ...
The prevalence of allergenic diseases and sensitization to stored product mites is increasing worldw...
Mite allergen exposure has been widely related to sensitization and development of allergic diseases...
The infestation of foodstuffs by mites is connected to health risks and economic losses. Tyrophagus ...
The article describes the method for determining the infection of stock products by insects and tick...
Acarological analyses of samples of various stored buckwheat products (cereals/groats, grain/seeds, ...
Background and Objective: Measurement of guanine in dust proved a good assessment of mite allergen e...
Abstract: Considering the great abundance of mites in almost all habitats and their minute dimension...
Tyrophagus putrescentiae is a mite that is most commonly found in stored food, like different cheese...
Background: Oral mite anaphylaxis (OMA), or pancake syndrome, occurs in atopic individuals when eati...
The quantity and concentration of major allergens in mite allergenic extracts are crucial for skin t...
Dust mite allergens cause conditions including asthma, atopic dermatitis and allergic rhinitis in pe...
Ten different rearing media were tested on the house dust inhabiting pyroglyphid mites: Dermatophago...
Acarological analyses of 12 stored food products (Almond, Black gram, Cheese, Dalia, Maida, Maize fl...
International audienceDwellings are increasingly well insulated to save energy and this leads to hig...
Background: Occupational allergies are becoming more frequent. The allergens present in the working ...
The prevalence of allergenic diseases and sensitization to stored product mites is increasing worldw...
Mite allergen exposure has been widely related to sensitization and development of allergic diseases...
The infestation of foodstuffs by mites is connected to health risks and economic losses. Tyrophagus ...
The article describes the method for determining the infection of stock products by insects and tick...
Acarological analyses of samples of various stored buckwheat products (cereals/groats, grain/seeds, ...
Background and Objective: Measurement of guanine in dust proved a good assessment of mite allergen e...
Abstract: Considering the great abundance of mites in almost all habitats and their minute dimension...
Tyrophagus putrescentiae is a mite that is most commonly found in stored food, like different cheese...
Background: Oral mite anaphylaxis (OMA), or pancake syndrome, occurs in atopic individuals when eati...
The quantity and concentration of major allergens in mite allergenic extracts are crucial for skin t...
Dust mite allergens cause conditions including asthma, atopic dermatitis and allergic rhinitis in pe...
Ten different rearing media were tested on the house dust inhabiting pyroglyphid mites: Dermatophago...
Acarological analyses of 12 stored food products (Almond, Black gram, Cheese, Dalia, Maida, Maize fl...
International audienceDwellings are increasingly well insulated to save energy and this leads to hig...
Background: Occupational allergies are becoming more frequent. The allergens present in the working ...
The prevalence of allergenic diseases and sensitization to stored product mites is increasing worldw...
Mite allergen exposure has been widely related to sensitization and development of allergic diseases...