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Thunderstorm allergy and asthma: state of the art.
D'Amato, Gennaro; Annesi-Maesano, Isabella; Urrutia-Pereira, Marilyn; Del Giacco, Stefano; Rosario Filho, Nelson A; Chong-Neto, Herberto J; Solé, Dirceu; Ansotegui, Ignacio; Cecchi, Lorenzo; Sanduzzi Zamparelli, Alessandro; Tedeschini, Emma; Biagioni, Benedetta; Murrieta-Aguttes, Margarita; D'Amato, Maria.
Afiliación
  • D'Amato G; Division of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases, Department of Chest Diseases, High Speciality Hospital 'A. Cardarelli', Naples, Italy.
  • Annesi-Maesano I; Medical School of Specialization in Respiratory Diseases, Federico II University of Naples, Italy.
  • Urrutia-Pereira M; Epidemiology of Allergic and Respiratory Diseases Department, IPLESP, Paris, France.
  • Del Giacco S; Research Director Co- Directrice/Deputy Director IDESP, INSERM, University of Montpellier, France.
  • Rosario Filho NA; Department of Pediatrics, Federal University of Pampa, RS, Brazil.
  • Chong-Neto HJ; Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Italy.
  • Solé D; Department of Pediatrics, Federal University of Parana, PR, Brazil.
  • Ansotegui I; Department of Pediatrics, Federal University of Parana, PR, Brazil.
  • Cecchi L; Department of Pediatrics, Federal University of São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • Sanduzzi Zamparelli A; Department of Allergy and Immunology, Hospital Quiron Salud Bizkaia, Bilbao, Spain.
  • Tedeschini E; Center of Bioclimatology, University of Florence, Italy.
  • Biagioni B; Division of Pneumology, High Speciality Hospital 'V. Monaldi', Federico II University of Naples Medical School, Naples, Italy.
  • Murrieta-Aguttes M; Department of Agricultural Food and Environmental Science, University of Perugia, Italy.
  • D'Amato M; The Allergy Outpatient Clinic-, Division of Internal Medicine, IRCCS, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria, Bologna, Italy.
Multidiscip Respir Med ; 16(1): 806, 2021 Jan 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35003735
ABSTRACT
Thunderstorm-triggered asthma (TA) can be defined as the occurrence of acute asthma attacks immediately following a thunderstorm during pollen seasons. Outbreaks have occurred across the world during pollen season with the capacity to rapidly inundate a health care service, resulting in potentially catastrophic outcomes for allergic patients. TA occurs when specific meteorological and aerobiological factors combine to affect predisposed atopic patients with IgE-mediated sentitization to pollen allergens. Thunderstorm outflows can concentrate aeroallergens, most commonly grass pollen but also other pollens such as Parietaria and moulds in TA, at ground level to release respirable allergenic particles after rupture by osmotic shock related to humidity and rainfall. Inhalation of high concentrations of these aeroallergens by sensitized individuals can induce early asthmatic responses which can be followed by a late inflammatory phase. There is evidence that, during pollen season, thunderstorms can induce allergic asthma outbreaks, sometimes also severe asthma crisis and sometimes deaths in patients suffering from pollen allergy. It has been observed that changes in the weather such as rain or humidity may induce hydratation of pollen grains during pollen seasons and sometimes also their fragmentation which generates atmospheric biological aerosols carrying allergens. Asthma attacks are induced for the high concentration at ground level of pollen grains which may release allergenic particles of respirable size after rupture by osmotic shock. In other words, it is a global health problem observed in several cities and areas of the world that can strike without sufficient warning, inducing sometimes severe clinical consequences also with deaths of asthma patients. Due to constant climate change, future TA events are likely to become more common, more disastrous and more unpredictable, as a consequence it is important to have deep knowledge on this topic to prevent asthma attacks. Other environmental factors, such as rapid changes in temperature and agricultural practices, also contribute to causing TA.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Multidiscip Respir Med Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Multidiscip Respir Med Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia