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House dust mites ( HDM, or simply dust mites) are various species of belonging to the family that are found in association with dust in . Originally published as DPI Entomology Circular 314. They are known for causing allergies.


Biology

Species
The currently known species are:
  • Blomia tropicalis
  • Dermatophagoides farinae ( American house dust mite)
  • Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus ( European house dust mite)
  • Dermatophagoides evansi
  • Dermatophagoides microceras
  • Dermatophagoides halterophilus
  • Dermatophagoides siboney
  • Dermatophagoides neotropicalis
  • Dermatophagoides alexfaini
  • Dermatophagoides anisopoda
  • Dermatophagoides chirovi
  • Dermatophagoides deanei
  • Dermatophagoides rwandae
  • Dermatophagoides scheremeteroskyi
  • Dermatophagoides scheremetewskyi
  • Dermatophagoides simplex
  • Euroglyphus maynei ( Mayne's house dust mite)
  • Euroglyphus longior
  • Malayoglyphus carmelitus
  • Malayoglyphus intermedius
  • Pyroglyphus africanus
  • Sturnophagoides brasiliensis
  • Suidasia pontifica


Taxonomy
The dust mites are cosmopolitan members of the mite family .


Characteristics
House dust mites, due to their very small size and translucent bodies, are barely visible to the unaided eye. A typical house dust mite measures 0.2–0.3 mm in length.. Note that the video is gone. The body of the house dust mite has a striated cuticle.

House dust mite faecal pellets range from 10 to 40 μm.


Diet
Dust mites feed on skin flakes from and other , and on some mold. Dermatophagoides farinae fungal food choices in 16 tested species commonly found in homes was observed in vitro to be Alternaria alternata, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, and , and they disliked Penicillium chrysogenum, Aspergillus versicolor, and Stachybotrys chartarum.


Predators
The predators of dust mites are other allergenic mites ( ), , and .


Reproduction
The average life cycle for a house dust mite is 65–100 days. A mated female house dust mite can live up to 70 days, laying 60 to 100 eggs in the last five weeks of her life. In a 10-week life span, a house dust mite will produce approximately 2,000 fecal particles and an even larger number of partially digested enzyme-covered dust particles.


Distribution
Dust mites are found worldwide, but are more common in humid regions.
  • The species Blomia tropicalis is typically found only in tropical or subtropical regions. Detectable dust mite allergen was found in the beds of about 84% of surveyed United States homes. In Europe, detectable Der p 1 or Der f 1 allergen was found in 68% of surveyed homes.


Health issues

Asthma
House dust mite antigens are strongly associated with asthma development and severity; they are estimated to contribute to 60–90% of cases.


Allergies
, the major allergen in dust mites, is also responsible for shellfish allergy.


Oral mite anaphylaxis
Dermatophagoides spp. can cause oral mite anaphylaxis (AKA pancake syndrome) when found in flour.


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