Acarus siro

Acarus siro Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Acarus siro
Allergen code: d70
Family: Acaridae
Species: Acarus siro
Route of Exposure: Inhalation (1)
Latin Name: Acarus siro
Other Names: Flour mite, grain mite

Summary

Acarus siro is one of the Acaridae family of storage mites, known commonly as the ‘flour’ or ‘grain’ mite. Traditionally associated with occupational exposure in rural workers, storage mites have been more recently linked with non-occupational sensitization in urban environments, causing contact dermatitis, rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma. A. siro is the most common species of mite contaminating food and is primarily found in stored cereal products, but has also been reported in other foodstuffs such as meat, pulses, dried fruit and cheese. Importantly, A. siro is also found in the home, in soft furnishings, mattresses and pet beds, where house dust mites (HDM) are characteristically found. Allergenic cross-reactivity between storage mites and HDMs is well documented.

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