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Thirty-four years of pollen monitoring: an evaluation of the temporal variation of pollen seasons in Belgium
Authors:Lucie Hoebeke  Nicolas Bruffaerts  Caroline Verstraeten  Andy Delcloo  Tom De Smedt  Ann Packeu  Monique Detandt  Marijke Hendrickx
Institution:1.Service Mycology & Aerobiology,Scientific Institute of Public Health,Brussels,Belgium;2.Ozone, UV and Aerosols Group,Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium,Brussels,Belgium;3.P95 Epidemiology and Pharmacovigilance Consulting and Services, Leuven,Heverlee,Belgium
Abstract:For the first time in Belgium, fluctuations in airborne pollen quantities over a 34 years period have been analyzed. Seven pollen types have been selected comprising the most clinically relevant in Belgium nowadays (birch, alder, hazel and grasses) and others that are known to be allergenic in other European countries and frequently found in Belgium (plane, ash and mugwort). Pollen monitoring was performed with a seven-day recording volumetric spore trap placed in Brussels. We measured increasing airborne pollen for four trees, namely alder, hazel, ash and plane. Although the total pollen index for birch has not increased significantly, an increasing trend in the annual amount of days above the concentration threshold of 80 pollen grains/m3 was clearly observed. Concerning temporal variations, the pollen season has tended to end earlier for birch, ash and plane and the peak concentration of the pollen of plane has been appearing earlier in the year. In the investigated period, the pollen seasons of grasses and mugwort have tended to become less severe. Furthermore, we reported a temporal shift of the grass pollen season, beginning and ending earlier, together with an advance of the annual peak date.
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