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Dispersion of Horse Allergen from Stables and Areas with Horses into Homes
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 07/01/09
Emenius G et al. - Allergens dispersed from horses decline rapidly outdoors and are barely found indoors in homes. The authors support the view that indirect exposure to horses such as exposure from clothing of horse riders, should be taken into account when measures to protect susceptible people from undesired exposure to horse allergens are taken.
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