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Day Care May Be Source of Kids' Allergies: Report
Reuters health via Yahoo ^ | 11-12-02 | Anon

Posted on 11/12/2002 9:57:49 AM PST by Pharmboy

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Parents looking for the culprit behind their child's allergy to house dust and cockroaches should consider their child's day care center or school as a possible source of exposure to such allergens, study findings suggest.

"Our results indicate that day care centers and schools should be considered as targets for environmental interventions aimed at decreasing allergen exposure," write lead study author Dr. Vera E. V. Rullo of the Federal University of Sao Paulo in Brazil and her colleagues.

Rullo and her team assessed the level of house dust mite, cockroach, cat and dog allergens in vacuumed dust samples collected from 60 public child-care facilities in Brazil, including day care centers, preschools, kindergartens and elementary schools. The samples were vacuumed from the facilities' bedding, floors, chairs and tables.

Overall, roughly two thirds of samples collected from day care centers and preschools had levels of house dust mite allergens that were greater than the threshold 2 microgram per gram of dust, they report in the October issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. The same was true of only 9% of kindergartens and 2% of elementary schools.

This discrepancy in levels of house dust allergens, however, can largely be explained by the bedding materials that were present in day care centers and preschools, the report indicates.

Cat and dog allergen levels were generally low in most of the dust samples. Cockroach allergen levels, however, were highest in samples collected from elementary school floors, in comparison to day care center and preschool floors.

Levels of endotoxin--toxic bacterial components that can be found in house dust--were three times higher in day care centers and preschools than in elementary schools, study findings indicate.

Further, levels of the various allergens remained generally consistent, regardless of whether assessments were made before the children arrived in the morning, after they left in the late afternoon, or after the buildings had been cleaned, the researchers note.

"These results suggest that current cleaning procedures carried out in these facilities might not have been sufficient for decreasing mite and cockroach allergen and endotoxin levels and that the presence of children throughout the day had no effect on allergen levels," Rullo and her team write.

In light of the findings, "recommendations for mite allergen avoidance should include appropriate care of bedding in day care centers and preschools," they conclude.

SOURCE: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2002;110:582-588.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: childhoodallergies; daycare; workingmoms
It takes a village...to make your kid ill.
1 posted on 11/12/2002 9:57:49 AM PST by Pharmboy
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To: Vic3O3; cavtrooper21
Stay at home Mom and Home School bump for my stay at home wife!

Semper Fi
2 posted on 11/12/2002 9:59:53 AM PST by dd5339
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To: Pharmboy
It takes a village...to make your kid ill.

LOL!!!!!

3 posted on 11/12/2002 10:02:37 AM PST by Saundra Duffy
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To: dd5339
Give her a hug, it's one of the most challenging job anyone can do, but has better benefits than, say, working for a bomb squad or something like that...
4 posted on 11/12/2002 10:02:49 AM PST by lsee
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To: lsee
My wife says the pay stinks but the benefits are more than worth it!

I have to give her lots of hugs and kisses, she's pregnant and heavily armed!

Semper Fi
5 posted on 11/12/2002 10:07:39 AM PST by dd5339
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To: dd5339
Watch it when using the word 'heavily' in reference to pregnant women... touchy, touchy! Congratulations on the impending arrival! :)
6 posted on 11/12/2002 10:09:11 AM PST by lsee
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To: dd5339
Pregnant armed woman bump!
7 posted on 11/12/2002 10:44:51 AM PST by Pharmboy
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To: Pharmboy
Day Care may be the source of a lot of ailments in children.
8 posted on 11/12/2002 6:29:55 PM PST by cubreporter
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To: cubreporter
Had my son's pediatrician back me up on this one. I ended up feeding my son via formula and not breast milk. We were in a parenting group where all the other mothers breast fed. My son was the healthiest one of the whole group. All the other kids were in day care for some length of time during the week. I told him I didn't believe in the theory that breast milk makes the child healthier and that I thought exposure to germs had more to do with it than anything. He totally agreed...and he was a young doctor! I do understand that breast milk can prevent food allergies. However, one of my friends who has this problem was never told when she was breast feeding that she herself needed to avoid the same foods that caused allergies in the kids. Kindof defeated her whole purpose in breast feeding.

And another point on the allergies. Most everyone here in Austin has allegies this time of year..day care or not.

9 posted on 11/12/2002 7:07:39 PM PST by TXBubba
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To: TXBubba
I think you may be right on that one, and I'd like to add a small theory on my own. Some studies show that breastfed babies are smarter as well as healthier than their formula fed counterparts. I'd like to suggest that both are due to the increased attention most babies get who have mothers dedicated enough to breastfeed. Not suggesting that nonbreastfeeding mothers and fathers are less dedicated, but if you are staying home and breastfeeding it is much more of a given that you are dedicated. Babies in general get a lot more one on one attention at home than in a daycare.
10 posted on 11/13/2002 1:13:43 PM PST by sparkydragon
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To: dd5339
I have to give her lots of hugs and kisses, she's pregnant and heavily armed!

Mine, too.

She homeschools 3 boys with my daughter, our 5th child, due to arrive in December.

Congrats to you and your wife.

11 posted on 11/13/2002 1:17:14 PM PST by A2J
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