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Variation in rat urinary aeroallergen levels explained by differences in site, task and exposure group.

Abstract:
We describe how much of the variation in rat urinary aeroallergen (RUA) levels may be explained by differences in site and exposure group in research establishments and we identify task categories associated with high RUA levels. In this population 73% of the variability in RUA levels could be explained by exposure group, site and their interaction term. Exposure group alone explained the majority of the variation (69%). The task category associated with the highest RUA level was cleaning out, followed by indirect contact with rats and handling rats. The task categories associated with the lowest levels were slide production, post mortem and experiments. These results may help choose appropriate exposure measures for epidemiological studies in research establishments in the future and may help reduce the incidence of laboratory animal allergy.

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10.1016/0003-4878(95)00042-9

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Nuffield Department of Population Health
Sub department:
Population Health
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Journal:
Annals of occupational hygiene More from this journal
Volume:
39
Issue:
6
Pages:
819-825
Publication date:
1995-12-01
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EISSN:
1475-3162
ISSN:
0003-4878


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English
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351670
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2012-12-19
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