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Impact of climate change on allergic diseases in Germany

Karl‐Christian Bergmann, Randolf Brehler, C Endler, Conny Höflich, Sabine Kespohl, Maria Pilar Plaza, Monika Raulf, Marie Standl, Thamm, Roma, Claudia Traidl‐Hoffmann, Barbora Werchan

2023PubMed24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Allergic diseases, especially inhalation allergies, have reached epidemic levels and environmental factors play an important role in their development. Climate change influences the occurrence, frequency, and severity of allergic diseases. Methods: The contents of this article were selected by the authors and developed section by section according to their expertise and the current state of knowledge. The sections were then discussed and agreed upon amongst all authors. Results: The article highlights direct and indirect effects of climate change on allergies. It goes into detail about the connections between climate change and (new) pollen allergens as well as (new) occupational inhalation allergens, explains the effects of climate change on the clinical picture of atopic dermatitis, discusses the connections between air pollutants and allergies, and provides information about the phenomenon of thunderstorm asthma. Conclusions: There is a need for action in the field of pollen and fungal spore monitoring, allergy and sensitisation monitoring, urban planning from an allergological perspective, and changes in the working environment, among others.

Topics & Concepts

AllergyClimate changeAirborne allergenAsthmaEnvironmental healthMedicineInhalationImmunologyAllergenEcologyBiologyAnatomyAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationIndoor Air Quality and Microbial ExposureAir Quality and Health Impacts
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