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Il ruolo degli acari delle derrate nella dermatite atopica canina
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Introduzione
La dermatite atopica canina (CAD – Canine Atopic Dermatitis) è una sindrome complessa in cui svolgono un ruolo importante numerosi aspetti come la genetica individuale, l’ambiente e gli allergeni coinvolti, sebbene possano essere implicati anche altri fattori. Secondo la nomenclatura più recente, la dermatite atopica canina viene definita come una "malattia cutanea infiammatoria pruriginosa, con caratteristiche cliniche peculiari associate agli anticorpi IgE, più comunemente diretti contro gli allergeni ambientali" (1). [...]
Punti Chiave
- La dermatite atopica canina è una sindrome complessa che coinvolge vari fattori, il che non rende certamente semplice la diagnosi.
- Gli acari delle derrate vengono attualmente considerati come potenziali allergeni significativi e molti cani atopici sono sensibilizzati nei loro confronti.
- È stata inoltre dimostrata una cross-allergenicità tra gli acari della polvere e quelli delle derrate.
- I cibi secchi possono essere una fonte di acari delle derrate ed è quindi prudente minimizzare la contaminazione di tali alimenti.
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