The house dust mite and its importance in asthma.

Date:
1971
  • Film

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Description

This short film looks at the presence of house dust mites and assesses how they might affect asthma. The Brompton Hospital conducts a 'bronchial challenge' test in which asthmatic patients are given house dust mite extract and their breathing is assessed. We also see an allergic prick test being done on a young boy. Close-up footage shows the mite itself and advise is given on how to avoid it getting into bedding.

Publication/Creation

England, 1971.

Physical description

1 film reel (7 min.) : sound, colour, 16 mm

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Creator/production credits

Produced by Medical Newsreel Ltd. and Cardiothoracic Institute.

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