Cockroach allergens in homes associated with prevalence of childhood asthma in some neighborhoods
Tuesday, May 17, 2011 - 15:30
in Health & Medicine
Researchers compared the household presence of cockroach, mouse, cat, dust mite and other allergens in neighborhoods with a high prevalence of asthma to that in low-prevalence neighborhoods. They found that cockroach, mouse and cat allergens were significantly higher in homes located in neighborhoods where asthma is more common and that children in these higher-exposure homes were more likely to be sensitized to cockroach antigens.