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      The effects of climate change on respiratory allergy and asthma induced by pollen and mold allergens

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              The allergenic content of the atmosphere varies according to climate, geography and vegetation. Data on the presence and prevalence of allergenic airborne pollens, obtained from both aerobiological studies and allergological investigations, make it possible to design pollen calendars with the approximate flowering period of the plants in the sampling area. In this way, even though pollen production and dispersal from year to year depend on the patterns of preseason weather and on the conditions prevailing at the time of anthesis, it is usually possible to forecast the chances of encountering high atmospheric allergenic pollen concentrations in different areas. Aerobiological and allergological studies show that the pollen map of Europe is changing also as a result of cultural factors (for example, importation of plants such as birch and cypress for urban parklands), greater international travel (e.g. colonization by ragweed in France, northern Italy, Austria, Hungary etc.) and climate change. In this regard, the higher frequency of weather extremes, like thunderstorms, and increasing episodes of long range transport of allergenic pollen represent new challenges for researchers. Furthermore, in the last few years, experimental data on pollen and subpollen-particles structure, the pathogenetic role of pollen and the interaction between pollen and air pollutants, gave new insights into the mechanisms of respiratory allergic diseases.
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                Journal
                Allergy
                Allergy
                Wiley
                0105-4538
                1398-9995
                September 2020
                August 05 2020
                September 2020
                : 75
                : 9
                : 2219-2228
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Division of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases Department of Chest Diseases High Specialty A. Cardarelli Hospital Napoli Italy
                [2 ]Medical School of Specialization in Respiratory Diseases University on Naples Federico II Napoli Italy
                [3 ]Division of Allergy and Immunology Federal University of Paraná Curitiba Brazil
                [4 ]Allergology Unit San Juan de Dios Hospital University of Costa Rica San José Costa Rica
                [5 ]Department of Medicine and Surgery University of Salerno Baronissi Italy
                [6 ]Department of Allergy and Immunology Hospital Quirónsalud Bizkaia Erandio Bilbao Spain
                [7 ]Allergy and Immunology Division Federal University of Paraná Curitiba Brazil
                [8 ]Department of Dermatology, Allergology and Venereology University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland
                [9 ]Department of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology University of Cordoba Cordoba Spain
                [10 ]Nippon Medical School Department of Pediatrics Tokyo Japan
                [11 ]Allergist 8 Rue Pierre Poli, Issy Les Moulineaux 92130 Paris France
                [12 ]Department of SOS Allergy and Clinical Immunology USL Toscana Centro Prato Prato Italy
                [13 ]Arzt für Lungen‐ und Bronchialheilkunde Innere Medizin Allergologie Klinik für Dermatologie Venerologie und Allergologie Charité ‐ Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany
                [14 ]Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine University of Parma Parma Italy
                [15 ]Instituto de Alergia e Inmunología del Sur Buenos Aires Argentina
                [16 ]Titular Centro Regional de Alergia e Inmunología Clínica Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon San Nicolás de los Garza Mexico
                [17 ]First Division of Pneumology High Speciality Hospital ‘V. Monaldi’ and University ‘Federico II’ Medical School Naples Napoli Italy
                [18 ]Research Director at the French NIH (INSERM) and Responsible of the EPAR Department IPLESP INSERM and Sorbonne University Paris France
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                10.1111/all.14476
                32589303
                7825e9c1-2bb2-4950-857a-2083ab459549
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