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Lower allergen levels in hypoallergenic Curly Horses? A comparison among breeds by measurements of horse allergens in hair and air samples.

Eva ZahradnikBente Janssen-WeetsIngrid SanderBenjamin KendziaWolfgang MitlehnerCaroline MayMonika Raulf
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Breed and castration status had a significant influence on the antigen and allergen levels of horse hair. However, these differences were smaller than the wide variability observed among individual horses. Compared to other breeds, Curly Horses were not associated with lower allergen levels in hair and in air samples collected during grooming. Our approach provides no molecular explanation why Curly Horses are considered to be hypoallergenic.
Keyphrases
  • allergic rhinitis
  • single molecule