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[Relative humidity and acari. An intervention study]

A Pascual Izaola1, J J Sánchez Milla, J I Mateo Garmilla

  • 1Servicio Alergias Hospital Civil de Basurto.

Allergologia Et Immunopathologia
|September 1, 1995
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This study examined how window ventilation affects indoor humidity and dust mite populations in a Bilbao home. Results link open windows to lower humidity, potentially reducing Dermatophagoides mites.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Allergen Research
  • Building Physics

Context:

  • Investigates indoor air quality in residential settings.
  • Focuses on the impact of ventilation on microclimate.
  • Examines factors contributing to allergen prevalence in homes.

Purpose:

  • To quantify the effect of window opening states (closed, semi-open, open) on indoor air exchange rates.
  • To correlate these ventilation-induced changes with indoor relative humidity levels.
  • To assess the implications for Dermatophagoides (dust mite) populations.

Summary:

  • Measurements of air exchange were taken with windows in three configurations: closed, semi-open, and fully open.
  • The study observed a direct relationship between window ventilation levels and indoor relative humidity.

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  • Existing knowledge on dust mite proliferation and humidity was integrated with the collected data.
  • Impact:

    • Provides data on how simple ventilation strategies can modify indoor environmental conditions.
    • Offers insights into managing indoor humidity to control dust mite allergens.
    • Contributes to understanding allergen control in urban housing in Bilbao.