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Co-exposure to highly allergenic airborne pollen and fungal spores in Europe.
Myszkowska, Dorota; Bogawski, Pawel; Piotrowicz, Katarzyna; Bosiacka, Beata; Grinn-Gofron, Agnieszka; Berger, Uwe E; Bonini, Maira; Ceriotti, Valentina; Charalampopoulos, Athanasios; Galán, Carmen; Gedda, Björn; Ianovici, Nicoleta; Kloster, Mathilde; Oliver, Gilles; Pashley, Catherine H; Pätsi, Sanna; Pérez-Badia, Rosa; Puc, Malgorzata; Rodinkova, Victoria; Skjøth, Carsten A; Thibaudon, Michel; Vokou, Despoina; Damialis, Athanasios.
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  • Myszkowska D; Department of Clinical and Environmental Allergology, Faculty of Medicine, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kraków, Poland.
  • Bogawski P; Department of Systematic and Environmental Botany, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland.
  • Piotrowicz K; Department of Climatology, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. Electronic address: k.piotrowicz@uj.edu.pl.
  • Bosiacka B; Institute of Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of Szczecin, Poland.
  • Grinn-Gofron A; Institute of Biology, University of Szczecin, Poland.
  • Berger UE; Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
  • Bonini M; Hygiene and Public Health Service, Department of Hygiene and Health Prevention, Agency for Health Protection of the Metropolitan Area of Milan (ATS), Milan, Italy.
  • Ceriotti V; Hygiene and Public Health Service, Department of Hygiene and Health Prevention, Agency for Health Protection of the Metropolitan Area of Milan (ATS), Milan, Italy.
  • Charalampopoulos A; Department of Ecology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • Galán C; International Campus of Excellence on Agrifood (CeiA3), Andalusian Inter-University Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA), University of Cordoba.
  • Gedda B; Department of Environmental Research and Monitoring, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Ianovici N; Department of Biology - Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Biology, Geography, West University of Timisoara, Romania.
  • Kloster M; Astma-Allergy Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark.
  • Oliver G; Réseau National de Surveillance Aérobiologique (RNSA), Brussieu, France.
  • Pashley CH; Department of Respiratory Science, Institute for Lung Health, University of Leicester, UK.
  • Pätsi S; Biodiversity Unit, University of Turku, Finland.
  • Pérez-Badia R; Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo, Spain.
  • Puc M; Institute of Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of Szczecin, Poland.
  • Rodinkova V; Department of Pharmacy, National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsia, Ukraine.
  • Skjøth CA; Department of Environmental Science, iCLIMATE, Aarhus University, Roskilde, Denmark.
  • Thibaudon M; Réseau National de Surveillance Aérobiologique (RNSA), Brussieu, France.
  • Vokou D; Department of Ecology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • Damialis A; Department of Ecology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Sci Total Environ ; 905: 167285, 2023 Dec 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37748608
ABSTRACT
The study is aimed at determining the potential spatiotemporal risk of the co-occurrence of airborne pollen and fungal spores high concentrations in different bio-climatic zones in Europe. Birch, grass, mugwort, ragweed, olive pollen and Alternaria and Cladosporium fungal spores were investigated at 16 sites in Europe, in 2005-2019. In Central and northern Europe, pollen and fungal spore seasons mainly overlap in June and July, while in South Europe, the highest pollen concentrations occur frequently outside of the spore seasons. In the coldest climate, no allergy thresholds were exceeded simultaneously by two spore or pollen taxa, while in the warmest climate most of the days with at least two pollen taxa exceeding threshold values were observed. The annual air temperature amplitude seems to be the main bioclimatic factor influencing the accumulation of days in which Alternaria and Cladosporium spores simultaneously exceed allergy thresholds. The phenomenon of co-occurrence of airborne allergen concentrations gets increasingly common in Europe and is proposed to be present on other continents, especially in temperate climate.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alérgenos / Hipersensibilidade Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alérgenos / Hipersensibilidade Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article