Donghyun Kim , Hyunwoo Jeon , Ji Young Park , Hidayatulfathi Othman , To Thi Hien , Puji Lestari , Kraichat Tantrakarnapa , Kiyoung Lee
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屋尘螨过敏原(HDMAs)是一种主要的过敏原,可导致严重的不良健康影响,如过敏性鼻炎、哮喘和皮炎。本研究旨在分析东南亚和东亚国家床上用品灰尘中的 HDMA 含量,并评估卫生习惯对这些含量的影响。我们分别从印度尼西亚、马来西亚、泰国、越南和韩国的 29、82、32、31 和 86 个家庭中收集了被褥灰尘样本。在马来西亚和韩国的家庭中,各有 57 个家庭接受过床垫护理服务。对样本进行了 Dermatophagoides farinae type 1(Der f1)和 Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus type 1(Der p1)分析。各国的 Der f1 和 Der p1 检出率不尽相同,尤其是在未接受床垫护理服务的家庭中。在印度尼西亚,Der f1 和 Der p1 的检出率相似(97%)。在马来西亚、泰国和越南,Der f1 的检出率高于 Der p1。韩国的 Der f1(76%)和 Der p1(7%)检出率最低。印度尼西亚和马来西亚的 Der p1 含量高于 Der f1;泰国和越南的 Der f1 含量高于 Der p1。在马来西亚和韩国,接受过床垫护理服务的家庭的 HDMA 水平低于未接受过服务的家庭。此外,过去一个月内接受过床垫护理服务的家庭的 HDMA 水平明显低于两个月前接受过床垫护理服务的家庭。这项研究发现,东南亚和东亚各国的 HDMA 检测率和水平存在明显的地区差异。此外,研究还观察到,在接受常规床垫护理服务后,HDMA 的水平明显下降,这突出表明了持续的卫生习惯在减少潜在过敏原危害方面的关键作用。不过,该研究无法确定影响 HDMAs 类型和水平的特定区域因素。
Characteristics of house dust mite allergens in Southeast and East Asia with the effect of hygienic practices
House dust mite allergens (HDMAs) are a major allergen that can cause severe adverse health effects, such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, and dermatitis. This study aimed to characterize the HDMA levels in bedding dust from Southeast and East Asian countries and evaluate the impact of hygiene practices on these levels. Bedding dust samples were collected from 29, 82, 32, 31, and 86 households in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and South Korea, respectively. Of the households in Malaysia and South Korea, 57 each had received mattress care services. The samples were analyzed for Dermatophagoides farinae type 1 (Der f1) and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus type 1 (Der p1). The detection rates of Der f1 and Der p1 varied among the countries, especially in households that had not received mattress care services. In Indonesia, the detection rates of Der f1 and Der p1 were similar (97%). In Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, the detection rates of Der f1 were higher than those of Der p1. South Korea exhibited the lowest detection rates for both Der f1 (76%) and Der p1 (7%). In Indonesia and Malaysia, the levels of Der p1 were higher than those of Der f1. In Thailand and Vietnam, the levels of Der f1 were higher than those of Der p1. In both Malaysia and South Korea, households that had received mattress care services exhibited lower HDMA levels than those that had not. Furthermore, households serviced within the past month had notably lower HDMA levels than those serviced more than two months prior. This study observed significant regional differences in the detection rates and levels of HDMAs among Southeast and East Asian nations. In addition, the study observed significant decrease in the levels of HDMAs following routine mattress care service, highlighting the pivotal role of consistent hygienic practices for diminishing potential allergenic hazards. However, the study could not identify specific regional factors affecting the type and level of HDMAs.