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No Concentration Decrease of House Dust Mite Allergens With Rising Altitude in Alpine Regions.

Carina GrafetstätterJohanna ProsseggerHerbert BraunschmidRenata SanovicPenelope HahneChristina PichlerJosef ThalhamerArnulf Hartl
Published in: Allergy, asthma & immunology research (2016)
In contrast to the widespread view of the relationship between altitude and HDM allergen concentrations, clinically relevant concentrations of HDM allergens could be detected in high-lying alpine regions in Austria and Germany. These results indicate that improvement in conditions of asthmatic patients sensitized against HDMs during a stay at high altitude can no longer be ascribed to decreased levels of HDM allergens, instead, other mechanisms may trigger the beneficial effect.
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