Dust mites are the same size and shape as pollen grains so they are easily inhaled and drawn into the bronchial airways. Every ounce of dust in a mattress contains about a quarter of a million fecal pellets, courtesy of mites. Therefore, most individuals in the developed world spend about eight hours every night breathing the stuff.
The more dust-mite allergen, the more likely asthma will develop. About 23% of American homes have dust-mite allergen levels high enough to cause asthma. They know no social distinction; their presence in a home is determined by temperature and humidity, not social class.
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