Panel 07 - Inhalant allergens
General information:
Gives information about each individual allergen included in the composition of the panel:
- Sweet spring grass
- Hedgehog's head
- Meadow timothy
- Rye
- Alder
- Birch
- Hazelnut
- Oak
- Ambrosia
- Wild wormwood
- Plantain
- House dust mites (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus)
- House dust (Dermatophagoides farinae)
- Cat
- Dog
- Con
- Mold (Penicillium notatum)
- Mildew (Cladosporium Herbarum)
- Mold (Aspergilus Funigatum)
- Downy mildew (Alternaria alternata)
- Micro tick
- The mites Dermatophagoides farinae and D. pteronyssmus
- Asp. fumigatus
Aspergillus is a group of widespread mold fungi that can be found and isolated everywhere, especially in autumn and winter in homes. A range of diseases caused by Aspergillus range from allergies to life-threatening general infections and are collectively referred to as "aspergilloses". The symptoms are similar to those of asthma: cyclical episodes of nausea, cough and wheezing.
Allergy to house micro-mites is specifically related to proteins found in their feces and in grit from their carcasses. Therefore, domestic micro-mites remain allergenic, even after their death! It is not possible to avoid them.
Sample required:
Venous blood
Key words:
panel 07, inhalant allergens