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Description

Increasing evidence indicates that moths are potentially a significant source of both indoor and outdoor inhalant allergens.

Moths are characterised by wings covered with scales, and these are suggested to be the major vectors in airborne exposure. Increasing evidence indicates that moths are potentially a significant source of both indoor and outdoor inhalant allergens. Occupational moth allergy has also been reported in bakers, in laboratory workers involved in gypsy moth research, and in workers in biological pest control factories engaged in the production of beneficial arthropods. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Phadia AB. Source: ImmunoCap, ImmunoCap

Basic Part Properties

Part Name
Moth
Part Display Name
Moth
Part Type
Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
Created On
2000-05-04
Construct for LOINC Short Name
Moth

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Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
zh-CN Chinese (China)
Synonyms: 蠹;鳞翅目;鳞翅目昆虫
fr-CA French (Canada) Mite
et-EE Estonian (Estonia) Koi
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Polilla
it-IT Italian (Italy) Falena
tr-TR Turkish (Turkey) Moth
ru-RU Russian (Russian Federation) Ночная бабочка
Synonyms: Мотылёк
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) mot
Synonyms: nachtvlinder
fr-BE French (Belgium) Mite