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Pack pooches in the cargo hold, CMA says
Contributor(s):: Collier, Roger
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New pets and allergies
Contributor(s):: Pecquet, C.
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Pets in airplane cabins: an unnecessary allergic hazard
Contributor(s):: Stanbrook, M. B., Kovesi, T., Hebert, P. C.
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Cat, dog and house dust mite allergen levels on children's soft toys
Contributor(s):: Wu, FuSheng, Wu, MeiWen, Ting, MingHui, Crane, J., Siebers, R.
Objective: Children's soft toys are known to harbour house dust mite (HDM) allergens, but little is known whether they harbour cat or dog allergens. The objective of the study was to measure cat (Fel d 1), dog (Can f 1) and HDM allergens on children's soft toys. Methods: Dust was collected from...
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Association between pet ownership and the sensitization to pet allergens in adults with various allergic diseases
Contributor(s):: Park, YongBum, Mo, EunKyung, Lee, JaeYoung, Kim, JooHee, Kim, CheolHong, Hyun, InGyu, Choi, JeongHee
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Exposure to cats: update on risks for sensitization and allergic diseases
Contributor(s):: Dharmage, S. C., Lodge, C. L., Matheson, M. C., Campbell, B., Lowe, A. J.
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Pets, allergy and respiratory symptoms in children
Contributor(s):: Brunekreef, B., Groot, B., Hoek, G.
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The effect of pet ownership on the risk of allergic sensitisation and bronchial asthma
Contributor(s):: Liccardi, G., D'Amato, G., D'Amato, L., Salzillo, A., Piccolo, A., De Napoli, I., Dente, B., Cazzola, M.
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Contact to cat or dog, allergies and parental education
Contributor(s):: Apfelbacher, C. J., Ollert, M., Ring, J., Behrendt, H., Kramer, U.
Whether or not associations between animal contact and allergy/atopy are homogeneous across social strata has not yet been investigated. The aim of this study was to estimate the association between animal contact (cat, dog) and allergy/atopy in 6-yr-old school beginners, stratified by parental...
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How accurately do young adults recall childhood pets? A validation study
Contributor(s):: Nicholas, C., Wegienka, G., Havstad, S., Ownby, D., Johnson, C. C., Zoratti, E.
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Welfare implications of the gas stunning of pigs. 2. Stress of induction of anaesthesia
Contributor(s):: Raj, A. B. M., Gregory, N. G.
The severity of respiratory distress occurring before loss of posture during exposure to 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 or 90% CO2 in air; 2 or 5% residual oxygen in argon; 30% CO2 in argon with either 2 or 5% residual oxygen; or 40% CO2 in argon with either 2 or 5% residual oxygen, was subjectively...