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Bed Bug Bite Survey – Does Everyone React to Bed Bug Bites?
The results of the bed bug bite survey we have heard so much about is reported in a new article published by PCT Magazine. The Sensitivity Spectrum: Human Reactions to Bed Bug Bites (PCT February 2010, Michael F. Potter, Kenneth F. Haynes, Kevin Connelly, Michael Deutsch, Erich Hardebeck, Don Partin, and Ron Harrison). This is new information, please take a very close look.
474 respondents, all with confirmed bed  bug  infestations, in Chicago, New York, Cincinnati, Louisville,  Atlanta, LA  and Miami. 66% living in apartments and 15% in single-family  homes.  All ages. 58% female, 42% male.
The breakdown for infestation level:
| Infestation level | Bugs | Respondents | 
| Low | ≤10 | 34% | 
| Moderate | 11-100 | 47% | 
| High | 101-500 | 14% | 
| Very high | > 500 | 5% | 
“Have you experienced any bites or skin reactions from the bed bugs in your dwelling?”
70% yes, 30% no.
Essentially  the reverse of what was  previously thought. Though there were also  skeptics – The female/male  differences were not statistically  significant. And neither were  ethnicity differences. The level of  infestation was also not a factor.
Not  so with age, however,  “significantly more people over the age of 65  reported no bites or skin  reactions than those who were younger.  Forty-two percent of the eldest  individuals surveyed said they had no  bites or reactions from bed bugs  in their dwelling, whereas 26 percent  of those aged 11 to 65 reportedly  did not react.”
This  corresponds with an earlier survey  where 76% of elderly tenants in one  “severely infested” building did  not react to bites (or reported not  reacting). Possible reasons for this  mentioned by the authors include  reduced responsiveness to allergens in  the elderly, medications that  suppress the immune response  (corticosteroids), and “diminished  awareness due to other competing  health issues.
The public health question, etc.
Other oft-mentioned symptoms from respondents living with bed bugs included nervousness, paranoia, anger, frustration, embarrassment, devastation and depression. Anxiety, stress, sleeplessness and depression are medically important symptoms that can lead to other conditions. Dismissing bed bugs as “not a public health pest” on the grounds that they are unproven disease vectors ignores the pain, suffering and emotional distress inflicted on their victims. When government agencies finally concede this point, additional resources may be allocated to combat the problem, as they were years ago.Click here for a link to the article in PCT Magazine
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