Dell Medical School Healthcare Research Links Cockroaches and Mice to Asthma Infections in Children
Pest Management and Healthcare Solutions for Asthma
Recent studies highlight a concerning relationship between pest management and children's health. According to research from Dell Medical School, cockroaches and mice contribute to higher rates of infections among kids with asthma. Significant findings showed that 56% of children's sensitivities were to cockroaches, while 59% were triggered by mice. Furthermore, 36% developed reactions to dogs, 39% to cats, and 35% to dust mites.
Impact of Environmental Allergies
- Overall negative effects are observed in children with multiple sensitivities.
- Effective pest control measures are vital in managing respiratory conditions.
- Medical literature points to the importance of understanding environmental allergies.
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