2020
DOI: 10.1111/all.14476
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The effects of climate change on respiratory allergy and asthma induced by pollen and mold allergens

Abstract: The impact of climate change on the environment, biosphere, and biodiversity has become more evident in the recent years. Human activities have increased atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases. Change in climate and the correlated global warming affects the quantity, intensity, and frequency of precipitation type as well as the frequency of extreme events such as heat waves, droughts, thunderstorms, floods, and hurricanes. Respiratory health can be particularly affected b… Show more

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“…48 Similarly, changes in environmental factors, such as temperature and climate change, can lead to changes in allergens such as pollen, which can induce or aggravate the symptoms of AR. 49…”
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“…48 Similarly, changes in environmental factors, such as temperature and climate change, can lead to changes in allergens such as pollen, which can induce or aggravate the symptoms of AR. 49…”
Section: Other Risk Factors Of Armentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These environmental changes are correlated with the increased frequency of respiratory allergic diseases and bronchial asthma observed over recent decades in most industrialized countries and is continuously rising in developing countries. [1][2][3][4][5] This issue of Allergy focuses on the interrelationship between climate change, air pollution and human health. [3][4][5][6][7] Climate change is an important medical aspect in allergology as we are observing an increasing incidence of allergic diseases indirectly related to rising temperatures and are becoming a high socio-economic burden.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5] This issue of Allergy focuses on the interrelationship between climate change, air pollution and human health. [3][4][5][6][7] Climate change is an important medical aspect in allergology as we are observing an increasing incidence of allergic diseases indirectly related to rising temperatures and are becoming a high socio-economic burden. [1][2][3]8 Allergies and asthma appear to be at the front line of the sequelae of climate change along with infectious and cardiovascular diseases.…”
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