House‐Dust Mites and Absolute Indoor Humidity

The concentration of house‐dust mites (Dermatophagoides spp.) was investigated for four seasons in three locations in each of 50 Danish apartments. Simultaneously the absolute humidity was recorded and the previously known correlation between mite counts and indoor humidity was confirmed. It appeared, however, that apartments which had a low absolute indoor humidity in the winter period (due to low household load of water vapour) did not contain noticeable concentrations of house‐dust mites in the summer and autumn despite the fact that the indoor absolute humidity in these apartments could be high enough to allow for a high peak‐population of mites. Because of this it is suggested that in a temperate climate avoidance measures against house‐dust mites should be supplemented at least by a drying out period in the winter, when this process is convenient to perform because of the low outdoor absolute humidity.

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