Abstract:A significant part of adult-onset asthma is caused by occupational exposure to both high- and low-molecular-mass agents. Insects are occasionally described to cause occupational allergy in professions including anglers and fishers, laboratory workers, employees of aquaculture companies, farmers, bakers, sericulture workers and pet shop workers. Occupational insect allergies are often respiratory, causing asthma or rhinoconjunctivitis, but can be cutaneous as well. The European Union recently approved three ins… Show more
“…Occupational exposure to insects has been related to allergies in multiple environment, including amongst edible insect farm workers (Ganseman, Gouwy et al 2022). Exposure to dust during application of frass may be reduced by creating a pelleted product, relying on high heat and pressure, or pan coating, implying the creation of multilayered pellets at low heat, with or without additives (Caron-Garant, Massenet et al 2022).…”
“…Occupational exposure to insects has been related to allergies in multiple environment, including amongst edible insect farm workers (Ganseman, Gouwy et al 2022). Exposure to dust during application of frass may be reduced by creating a pelleted product, relying on high heat and pressure, or pan coating, implying the creation of multilayered pellets at low heat, with or without additives (Caron-Garant, Massenet et al 2022).…”
“…Numerous categories of workers may be exposed to several biological, chemical, and physical agents that may induce and/or exacerbate allergic diseases in sensitized individuals [59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67].…”
Section: Pollen Allergy and Occupational Healthmentioning
In recent years, the environmental impacts of climate change have become increasingly evident. Extreme meteorological events are influenced by climate change, which also alter the magnitude and pattern of precipitations and winds. Climate change can have a particularly negative impact on respiratory health, which can lead to the emergence of asthma and allergic respiratory illnesses. Pollen is one of the main components of the atmospheric bioaerosol and is able to induce allergic symptoms in certain subjects. Climate change affects the onset, length, and severity of the pollen season, with effects on pollen allergy. Higher levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) can lead to enhanced photosynthesis and a higher pollen production in plants. Pollen grains can also interact with air pollutants and be affected by thunderstorms and other extreme events, exacerbating the insurgence of respiratory diseases such as allergic rhinitis and asthma. The consequences of climate change might also favor the spreading of pandemics, such as the COVID-19 one.
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