Exposure to an abundance of cat (Fel d 1) and dog (Can f 1) allergens in Swedish farming households

Abstract
Background: Earlier studies have shown that farmers are to a low degree sensitized to animal allergens. We have measured the amount of cat (Fel d 1) and dog (Can f 1) in farm households and examined the relationship between exposure and sensitization to cat and dog allergens. Methods: Dust samples from the homes of 403 farmers who had participated in an epidemiologic follow‐up study on respiratory symptoms were analyzed for allergen content by two‐site ELISA methods. Results: Fel d 1 was detected in 99.5% of the farmers' households ranging from 0.055 to 1455 μg/g dust in mattresses (GM 13.2) and to 3775 μg/g dust in living‐room carpets (GM 17.1). Can f 1 was detected in 90.6% of the households from 0.2 to 116 μg/g dust in mattresses (GM 2.0) and to 504 μg/g dust in carpets (GM 4.3). Homes with pets present had the highest levels of the allergens (PPConclusions: In spite of the abundance of Fel d 1 and Can f 1, farmers are only to a low degree sensitized to cats and dogs.