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Le rôle des acariens de stockage dans la dermatite atopique canine
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Introduction
La dermatite atopique canine (DAC) est un syndrome complexe dans lequel de nombreux éléments, comme la génétique de l’animal, son environnement et les allergènes déclencheurs, peuvent jouer des rôles importants ; d’autres facteurs peuvent également intervenir. Selon la toute dernière nomenclature, la dermatite atopique canine est définie comme une « dermatose inflammatoire prurigineuse se traduisant par des signes cliniques caractéristiques, associés à des anticorps IgE, le plus souvent dirigés contre des allergènes environnementaux » (1). [...]
Points Clés
- La dermatite atopique canine est un syndrome complexe faisant intervenir divers facteurs, et son diagnostic n’est pas nécessairement simple.
- Les acariens de stockage sont actuellement considérés comme des allergènes potentiels importants, de nombreux chiens atopiques étant sensibilisés à ces acariens.
- Une allergénicité croisée entre les acariens des poussières de maison et les acariens de stockage a été démontrée.
- Les aliments secs pour animaux peuvent être une source d’acariens de stockage, et il est donc important de limiter la contamination de ces aliments par les acariens.
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