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Determinants of Allergen Concentrations in Apartments of Asthmatic Children Living in Public Housing

Authors :
Harriet A. Burge
Christine A. Rogers
Junenette L. Peters
John D. Spengler
Jonathan I. Levy
Source :
Journal of Urban Health. 84:185-197
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

There is growing evidence linking poor housing conditions and respiratory diseases, including asthma. The association between housing conditions and asthma in the inner city has been attributed in part to cockroach and mouse infestation and the resulting allergen exposures. Multiple social and behavioral factors can influence environmental exposures and health conditions, necessitating a thorough examination of such factors. As part of the Healthy Public Housing Initiative, we evaluated the association between physical and household characteristics and pest-related allergen levels in three public housing developments in Boston, MA. We detected cockroach allergens (Bla g 1 and Bla g 2) in bedroom air, bed, and especially high concentrations in kitchen samples. In multivariate Tobit regressions controlling for development and season, clutter and lack of cleanliness in the apartment were associated with a tenfold increase in Bla g 1 concentration in the air, a sevenfold increase in Bla g 1 and an eightfold increase in Bla g 2 concentrations in the bed, and an 11-fold increase in Bla g 2 in the kitchen (p

Details

ISSN :
14682869 and 10993460
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Urban Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0a3a1f9852d7330b506e1a83eb2cad82
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-006-9146-2