Approximately 37%-47% of American households have a dog. Dog dander gets everywhere, including places where dogs have never set a paw. According to the National Institutes of Health, detectable levels of pet dander are in every home in the U.S.
People with a more sensitive immune system can develop allergies to dogs. Human allergies to dogs occur due to a protein that exists in the dog dander, saliva and urine.
How we test for dog allergens:
Description: | Quantitative Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) analysis for Dog, Can f1. |
Sample types: | Dust sample |
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