Cent Eur J Public Health 1994, 2(1):55-57

Albumin in the saliva - a significant indicator of the effect of "outdoor schools"

Richter J., Pelech L.
Regional Institute of Hygiene, Ustí nad Labem, Czech Republic

In 234 children residing permanently in a region with a high level of atmospheric pollution indicators of salivary immunity were studied as criteria for assessing the efficacy of applied compensatory measures. In the saliva SlgA, IgM, IgG, lysozyme, and albumin were determined. A marked reduction of elevated albumin levels which are characteristics of irritation or even inflammation in the oral cavity or respiratory tract was found in children who in the winter season spent some time in an unpolluted rural area. Statistically significant changes in IgM levels were demonstrated in these children.

Published: June 1, 1994  Show citation

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Richter J, Pelech L. Albumin in the saliva - a significant indicator of the effect of "outdoor schools". Cent Eur J Public Health. 1994;2(1):55-57. PubMed PMID: 7812249.
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