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DOI 10.1078/1438-4639-00110
Title (Primary) Increased incidence of allergic sensitisation and respiratory diseases due to mould exposure: Results of the Leipzig Allergy Risk children Study (LARS)
Author Müller, A.; Lehmann, I.; Seiffart, A.; Diez, U.; Wetzig, H.; Borte, M.; Herbarth, O.
Source Titel International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
Year 2002
Department IMMU; EXPOEPID
Volume 204
Issue 5-6
Page From 363
Page To 365
Language englisch
Keywords mould; indoor; allergy; respiratory diseases; allergy; cytokine
Abstract To investigate mould effects on health, the concentration of mould spores in air and dust was determined during a prospective cohort study. Clinical outcome was estimated by questionnaires and determination of specific IgE antibodies and intracellular cytokine production of T cells.A significant association was observed between the incidence of respiratory tract infections and exposure to Penicillium spores. Moreover, Aspergillus exposure was found to be associated with allergic rhinitis or related symptoms. In addition, T cells of children exposed to Aspergillus showed a significantly lower content of TH1 cytokines (IFN-?, TNF-a, IL-2) producing cells. Our data suggest that mould exposure is associated with several effects on health, depending on the species involved.
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Müller, A., Lehmann, I., Seiffart, A., Diez, U., Wetzig, H., Borte, M., Herbarth, O. (2002):
Increased incidence of allergic sensitisation and respiratory diseases due to mould exposure: Results of the Leipzig Allergy Risk children Study (LARS)
Int. J. Hyg. Environ. Health. 204 (5-6), 363 - 365 10.1078/1438-4639-00110