Anti-mite
Bioactive and biologically active textiles
Article REF: N2560 V2
Anti-mite
Bioactive and biologically active textiles

Author : François BORDES

Publication date: May 10, 2016 | Lire en français

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4. Anti-mite

4.1 Mite biology

Dust mites are small animals, invisible to the naked eye (1/10 to 1/3 mm), and are one of the most common causes of allergy and asthma.

Their droppings contain allergenic particles – allergens – but a dead mite is still allergenic.

They feed on skin flakes, debris and hair. However, mites' food is "predigested" by molds, which explains the effectiveness of antifungal (anti-mold) treatments on mites.

Mites are prolific: under the right temperature and humidity conditions, 50 pairs can give birth to 600 mites six weeks later.

Asthma and allergies are on the rise, affecting 30% of the French population, and the proportion of asthmatic children is also increasing significantly....

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