Ragweed pollen: The aeroallergen is spreading in Italy |
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Authors: | Paolo Mandrioli Mirella Di Cecco Giulia Andina |
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Affiliation: | (1) Istituto FISBAT-CNR, Via Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna, Italy |
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Abstract: | Presently in Europe, ragweed pollen as an aeroallergen is not as important as Poaceae,Parietaria or Betulaceae, even if in some countries the plant is beginning to influence the local composition of the airborne pollen spectra. In northern Italy, the presence of ragweed airborne pollen has only been reported since the beginning of the 1980’s and it is increasingly spreading from year to year. Given this situation, the allergologists have begun to regard the potential risk of sensitisation to ragweed pollen with much attention. Up to now, such pollen has not been included in the routine allergological tests. In 1995 in some sites of northern Italy (Turin, Milan, Trieste), the concentration values of ragweed pollen were remarkable (∼ 20–30 p/m3) and on the increase with respect to the previous years. This investigation aims at focusing the atmospheric concentration trend on this new aeroallergen (Ambrosia sp.) in Italy from 1991 throughout 1995. |
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Keywords: | Ambrosia sp Aeroallergen Pollen |
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