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Mynda Schreuer

Researcher at University of Salzburg

Publications -  7
Citations -  2295

Mynda Schreuer is an academic researcher from University of Salzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Allergy & Asthma. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 2198 citations.

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Exposure to farming in early life and development of asthma and allergy: a cross-sectional survey

TL;DR: Long-term and early-life exposure to stables and farm milk induces a strong protective effect against development of asthma, hay fever, and atopic sensitisation in children.
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Austrian children living on a farm have less hay fever, asthma and allergic sensitization.

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that living on a farm might be protective against development of allergic sensitization and allergic diseases.
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Determinants of endotoxin levels in living environments of farmers' children and their peers from rural areas

TL;DR: The amount of endotoxin measured in the dust of children's mattresses is inversely related to the occurrence of atopic asthma, hayfever and atopic sensitization both in children from farming and non‐farming households.
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Exposure to pets, and the association with hay fever, asthma, and atopic sensitization in rural children.

TL;DR: This study examined the associations between pet contact and the occurrence of asthma and allergies in children of the rural Allergy and Endotoxin (ALEX) population, taking farm animal contact, endotoxin and cat allergen levels in mattress dust into account.
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Antenatal mental representations about the child and mother-infant interaction at three months post partum.

TL;DR: Overall maternal regulatory ability was predicted by a compound factor comprising the antenatal representations and infant interaction behavior especially during the still-face period was predicted.