Common environmental allergens in atopic asthma
The common allergens identified in patients with atopic asthma include:
- faeces of the house dust mite
- cat salivary antigens
- pollen (grass and trees)
- fungal spores especially Aspergillus fumigatus
- cockroach antigen
Occupation-specific allergens include:
- grain antigens in bakers
- rat antigens in laboratories
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