Air Pollen Monitoring in a Specific Region as a Part of the Pollinosis Prevention
Background: The prevalence and severity of allergic diseases, including pollinosis, are increasing worldwide. Hay fever develops due to the complex interaction of genes and manifests itself due to exogenous factors.
I. I. Pavlyuchenko +6 more
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Can Twitter be a source of information on allergy? Correlation of pollen counts with tweets reporting symptoms of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and names of antihistamine drugs [PDF]
Pollen forecasts are in use everywhere to inform therapeutic decisions for patients with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (ARC). We exploited data derived from Twitter in order to identify tweets reporting a combination of symptoms consistent with a case ...
Carloni, E +7 more
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Parietaria pollinosis: a review [PDF]
Species of the genus Parietaria (pellitory) are a prevalent cause of allergy in the Mediterranean area and the most important in some European regions such as southern Italy and coastal Spain (14, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 36, 59, 69). Up to now, however, Parietaria has received little attention in northern Europe and the US because of its limited regional ...
D'AMATO G +3 more
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Allergy in adolescent population (14-18 years) living in campania region (southern Italy). a multicenter study [PDF]
Adolescents (Ad) constitute a difficult to manage population among individuals suffering from asthma. The aim of our study was to assess the prevalence, clinical characteristics and age of onset of allergic sensitization and clinical symptoms in a sample
Anna, Agnese. +24 more
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Regional variations and temporal trends of atopic diseases in Germany
Summary Background and Objectives Prevalence rates of atopic diseases (atopic dermatitis [AD], allergic asthma [AA], and allergic rhinoconjunctivitis [ARC]) have increased in Germany. However, there is a lack of simultaneous consideration and of precise data on the spatiotemporal variation of these diseases.
Marie Sander +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Association of Asian Dust with daily medical consultations for pollinosis in Fukuoka City, Japan
Background The objective is to examine the association between AD and the daily number of medical consultations for pollinosis in Fukuoka City. Methods We analyzed 65,488 daily medical consultations for pollinosis from 4 clinics in Fukuoka City from ...
Soyoko Sakata +4 more
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Structural feature of N-glycans of bamboo shoot glycoproteins: useful source of plant antigenic N-glycans [PDF]
An effective method to prepare plant complex type (PCT) N-glycans in large amounts has been required to evaluate their immunological activity. In this study, we found that glycoproteins in bamboo shoots predominantly carry PCT N-glycans including the ...
Kaori, Furuta +3 more
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Environmental changes on grass flowering phenological trends (2000–2021)
Climate change is impacting the flowering of grasses, which in turn impacts the health of people due to allergic reactions triggered by grass pollen. The timing of flowering was studied for 15 grass species across various habitats in the Cordoba region of Spain.
Moisés Martínez‐Bracero +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Background: Some patients with Japanese cedar (JC) pollinosis already show pollinosis symptoms before the first day of the pollen season as determined by microscopic pollen counts.
Yuichi Takahashi +5 more
doaj +1 more source
Characterisation of CD154+ T cells following ex vivo allergen stimulation illustrates distinct T cell responses to seasonal and perennial allergens in allergic and non-allergic individuals [PDF]
Background Allergic sensitisation has been ascribed to a dysregulated relationship between allergen-specific Th1, Th2 and regulatory T cells. We sought to utilise our short-term CD154 detection method to further analyse the relationship between these T ...
Cheek, Elizabeth +6 more
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