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Dogs, cats and other pets: Protect your family from infection
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Birds, reptiles, fish and little mammals are popular pets,
especially for kids because they require simple care. But
these pets can carry infections. Remember to use common
sense to avoid trouble.
Mayo Health Oasis USA
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Dust Mites & the Family Pet: Coping with Allergies at Home
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Dust and Dust Mites
Indoor Mold
Pets
Other Steps to Prevent Pet Allergies
iVillage allhealth.com USA
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Early Dog Exposure Decreases Wheeze But Not Atopy
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Individuals exposed to dogs early in life do not appear to be protected against subsequent development of allergic sensitisation, despite being less likely to suffer from later wheeze, say researchers.
LinkMedica United Kingdom
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Environmental Control
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An overview of environmental control of pollen, mould, pet and house dust allergens and methods to control these allergens.
Dr A I Manjra
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA) SouthAfrica
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General Questions About Pet Allergies
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A superb list of questions and answers on this topic, including:
How is dander formed?
Which animals cause allergies?
How is dander formed?
Why are more people allergic to cats than dogs?
And moreĀ
Allerpet USA
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How To Live With Cats And Allergies
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Cats Guide Franny Syufy offers some quick tips for minimizing cat dander, the microscopic flakes of dried saliva on cats' skin which causes allergy.
Allergies.About.com USA
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Hypoallergenic Cats & Dogs
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An article on pet allergies.
Allerpet USA
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Kids and Pet Allergies
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Runny nose, watery eyes -- could your child be allergic to your newest family member?
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