Allergies caused by inhalant allergens, particularly pollens, are steadily increasing in urban centers. It is known that atmospheric pollution is strongly related to the inflammatory disease of the upper and lower airways but it is equally important in the development of sensitization towards pollens. Particulate Matter (PM), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) have an enhancement function on the persistence of pollens in the air, increasing the concentration and duration of pollinosis. It is therefore essential to use air quality control methods in urban centers to monitor the presence of pollen and fine dust that can drive the doctor and the patient to improve prevention, a step of primary importance in the treatment of allergies. Aerobiology and phenology are essential tools to monitor pollen production. The opportunity for the patients to use social media as information sources, including teletext, sms, mail and social networks, as well as a wide range of apps, allows to have reliable information on the air we breathe and therefore to better manage the methods of prevention at our disposal.

Travaglini, A., Masieri, S., Cavaliere, C., Brighetti, M.a. (2018). Pollens causing allergy and their monitoring by aerobiology and phenology. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 32(1), 13-18.

Pollens causing allergy and their monitoring by aerobiology and phenology

Travaglini, A
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2018-01-01

Abstract

Allergies caused by inhalant allergens, particularly pollens, are steadily increasing in urban centers. It is known that atmospheric pollution is strongly related to the inflammatory disease of the upper and lower airways but it is equally important in the development of sensitization towards pollens. Particulate Matter (PM), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) have an enhancement function on the persistence of pollens in the air, increasing the concentration and duration of pollinosis. It is therefore essential to use air quality control methods in urban centers to monitor the presence of pollen and fine dust that can drive the doctor and the patient to improve prevention, a step of primary importance in the treatment of allergies. Aerobiology and phenology are essential tools to monitor pollen production. The opportunity for the patients to use social media as information sources, including teletext, sms, mail and social networks, as well as a wide range of apps, allows to have reliable information on the air we breathe and therefore to better manage the methods of prevention at our disposal.
2018
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/03 - BOTANICA AMBIENTALE E APPLICATA
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Travaglini, A., Masieri, S., Cavaliere, C., Brighetti, M.a. (2018). Pollens causing allergy and their monitoring by aerobiology and phenology. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 32(1), 13-18.
Travaglini, A; Masieri, S; Cavaliere, C; Brighetti, Ma
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