Swine urine proteins

Swine urine proteins Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Swine urine proteins
Allergen code: re212
Family: Suidae
Species: Sus scrofa
Route of Exposure: Inhalation
Latin Name: Sus scrofa
Other Names: Pig, hog

Summary

Swine (Sus scrofa) urine proteins are inhalant allergens that cause respiratory symptoms in sensitized individuals. In addition to widespread use as production animals, pigs can be found as household pets. As such swine urine protein allergens are an important cause of allergic respiratory disease, particularly in occupational disease among farmworkers, swine production workers, and swine veterinarians.

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