“…In randomly selected farming populations, the prevalence of sensitization to storage mites is from about 5% (3) to 6% (4), with considerably higher rates in asthmatic farmers (3). Studies involving farmers from Sweden (5), Finland (6), and Denmark (3) have found Lepidoglyphus destructor to be the most important species inducing storage mite allergy, and comparable results have been reported in the UK (7,8). High numbers of storage mites are present in crops (3,9), but storage mites have also been found in the farmers' mattresses, with a median number of 60 mites (Acarus siro, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, L. destructor, or any storage mite) per gram dust (3).…”