Abstract

RATIONALE: Currently, the only method for a quantitative measure of airborne allergen level in an Environmental Exposure Chamber (EEC) is by ELISA. However, it is not a real-time measure. This study examines whether the grams of cat dander aerosolized per hour in the EEC correlate with airborne Fel d 1 concentration measured by ELISA. If so, mass of cat dander aerosolized could be used as a real-time estimate of airborne Fel d 1 allergen in the EEC.

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