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Matthew J. Colloff

Dust Mites


2009. 2014. xvi, 583 S. 260 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS; CSIRO, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA 2014
ISBN: 9400795092 (9400795092)
Neue ISBN: 978-9400795099 (9789400795099)

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This book provides a comprehensive reference on house dust mite research and management. Coverage includes systematics and identification, physiology, ecology, allergen biochemistry and molecular biology, epidemiology, mite control and allergen avoidance.
Conservatively, at least 100 million people are affected by house dust mite allergy worldwide, manifesting itself as asthma, rhinitis or atopic dermatitis. Despite the growing recognition of this major public health problem, and commitment of considerable research resources, there is still no simple, effective, generally-applicable strategy for dust mite control. The reasons for this are complex, but a contributing factor remains some important knowledge gaps and misconceptions regarding aspects of biology and ecology of dust mites.

The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive reference work for all readers with an involvement or interest in house dust mite research and management, incorporating for the first time in a single volume the topics of systematics and identification, physiology, ecology, allergen biochemistry and molecular biology, epidemiology, mite control and allergen avoidance. It is hoped the book will help spread the message that studies of the biology and ecology of house dust mites should be regarded within the context of allergic disease rather than as ends in themselves, and that approaches to mite control in clinical management are subject to the same series of ecological rules as any other major problem in pest management.
Identification and taxonomy, classification and phylogeny.- Physiology and internal anatomy.- Water balance.- Ecology.- Development, life histories and population dynamics.- Methods in house dust mite ecology and biology.- Dust mite allergens.- Allergy and epidemiology.- Control of dust mites and allergen avoidance.- Conclusions and reflections.

Matthew Colloff is a senior research scientist with CSIRO Entomology based in Canberra, Australia. He has studied the biology and ecology of dust mites for the last 25 years, focussing on factors affecting their global distribution and abundance, as well as methods for dust mite control. When not working on dust mites, he researches the ecology and management of Australian native vegetation communities.