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Mole, i8

The B. mori butterfly represents the adult phase of the life cycle of this insect. The main allergen of B. mori originates from the wings, allergens are also present in the scales and cuticle of the abdomen and wings of the butterfly, and they are considered aeroallergens.

An insect that can cause allergy symptoms in sensitized people.
Allergic rhinitis and asthma after exposure to B. mori have been described. However, the main source of atopy and asthma is exposure to mulberry larvae.

Determination of specific IgE in human blood to - Mole, i8, shows the body's reaction to a given allergen.

Analysis method: ImmunoCAP method (Immunofluorescence in the solid phase)

Units of measurement: kU/l

Biomaterial for analysis: venous blood