Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers

Urine of mice is the main source of allergenic proteins that can enter the human body via inhalation or dermal exposure. The allergens exposure also can spread from one environment to another through airborne dispersal then attach to clothing and skin, and surfaces that in contact. Mus m 1 is a p...

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Main Author: Rahman, Nur Badariah Abd
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016
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description Urine of mice is the main source of allergenic proteins that can enter the human body via inhalation or dermal exposure. The allergens exposure also can spread from one environment to another through airborne dispersal then attach to clothing and skin, and surfaces that in contact. Mus m 1 is a prealbumin and a lipocalin-odorant binding protein with size of 19 kDa and belong to the rodent family of major urinary proteints. The objective of this research is to study the Mus m 1 concentration levels among animal house workers. Mus m 1 were measured from personal and area airborne samples using IOM sampler attached to a sampling pump via tubing for 3 to 8 hours. Wipe sampling was utilised to measure Mus m 1 contamination on hard surface area of workplace using cotton swab. Personal wipe sampling on hands and shoes were collected during pre-, mid- and post-shift. The samples were extracted and analysed using ELISA. Questionnaire enquiring about sociodemographic and job tasks were completed by subjects. Levels of Mus m 1 were significantly higher in mid-shift and post-shift wipes of shoes samples (p = 0.043). There were significant difference of Mus m 1 contamination among mid-shift hands wipe samples (p = 0.01) and mid-shift shoes wipe samples (p = 0.01) between laboratory technicians and office workers. There was also strong significant correlation between midshift among wipe hands and shoes (r = 1.000, p = 0.001). In conclusion, Mus m 1 was detectable in personal and area monitoring of airborne sampling and dermal wipe sampling. Correlation between airborne exposure and dermal had established the potential pathways of Mus m 1 contamination from air to hard surfaces, hard surfaces to dermal and from exposed to non-exposed area.
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spelling usm-622422025-07-21T03:34:45Z http://eprints.usm.my/62242/ Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers Rahman, Nur Badariah Abd R Medicine (General) RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research Urine of mice is the main source of allergenic proteins that can enter the human body via inhalation or dermal exposure. The allergens exposure also can spread from one environment to another through airborne dispersal then attach to clothing and skin, and surfaces that in contact. Mus m 1 is a prealbumin and a lipocalin-odorant binding protein with size of 19 kDa and belong to the rodent family of major urinary proteints. The objective of this research is to study the Mus m 1 concentration levels among animal house workers. Mus m 1 were measured from personal and area airborne samples using IOM sampler attached to a sampling pump via tubing for 3 to 8 hours. Wipe sampling was utilised to measure Mus m 1 contamination on hard surface area of workplace using cotton swab. Personal wipe sampling on hands and shoes were collected during pre-, mid- and post-shift. The samples were extracted and analysed using ELISA. Questionnaire enquiring about sociodemographic and job tasks were completed by subjects. Levels of Mus m 1 were significantly higher in mid-shift and post-shift wipes of shoes samples (p = 0.043). There were significant difference of Mus m 1 contamination among mid-shift hands wipe samples (p = 0.01) and mid-shift shoes wipe samples (p = 0.01) between laboratory technicians and office workers. There was also strong significant correlation between midshift among wipe hands and shoes (r = 1.000, p = 0.001). In conclusion, Mus m 1 was detectable in personal and area monitoring of airborne sampling and dermal wipe sampling. Correlation between airborne exposure and dermal had established the potential pathways of Mus m 1 contamination from air to hard surfaces, hard surfaces to dermal and from exposed to non-exposed area. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62242/1/NUR%20BADARIAH%20BINTI%20ABD%20RAHMAN%20-%20e.pdf Rahman, Nur Badariah Abd (2016) Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted)
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research
Rahman, Nur Badariah Abd
Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers
title Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers
title_full Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers
title_fullStr Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers
title_full_unstemmed Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers
title_short Mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers
title_sort mouse urinary allergen exposure among animal house workers
topic R Medicine (General)
RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research
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