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‘Stay at home’: Is it good or not for house dust mite sensitized children with respiratory allergies?

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Lockdown was imposed for children for 75 days in Turkey to limit the spread of COVID‐19. During this period, children have to stay indoors, which might probably increase their exposures… Click to show full abstract

Lockdown was imposed for children for 75 days in Turkey to limit the spread of COVID‐19. During this period, children have to stay indoors, which might probably increase their exposures to indoor allergens and pollutants. Besides, reduced exposures to respiratory tract infections and outdoor pollutants might be favorable outcomes of this lockdown period. We evaluated the effects of the lockdown on house dust mite (HDM)–sensitized children with respiratory allergies.

Keywords: dust mite; house dust; sensitized children; children respiratory; respiratory allergies

Journal Title: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
Year Published: 2021

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