Aerobiological and clinical study in the semidesertic area of the Southeastern of Spain
Juan José Zapata, Laura Martín-López, Laura Bosch, Jorge del Campo, Jerónimo Carnés

TL;DR
This study examines how pollen levels and weather affect allergies in a semi-arid region of Spain, helping improve clinical management for allergic patients.
Contribution
The study identifies key pollen sources and their correlations with weather and symptoms in a semi-arid region, offering insights for allergy management.
Findings
Eight pollen families were identified as major allergenic sources in the semi-arid area of Almería.
Rainfall and relative humidity were the most influential predictors of pollen concentration for most families.
Higher temperatures and rainfall were linked to increased allergic symptoms in patients sensitive to grasses, Parietaria sp., and Olea sp.
Abstract
Aerobiological studies constitute a relevant tool to predict the most influential parameters over the pollen seasons with significant clinical relevance in the allergic populations. The aim of this study was to describe the aerobiological behaviour of the most relevant allergenic sources in the semi-arid area of southeast of Spain (Almería) and to investigate the correlation with meteorological factors and clinical symptoms of allergic patients. Daily pollen count and meteorological parameters of Almería, Spain, were compiled for ten years. The clinical symptoms of 248 allergic patients were also recorded. Descriptive statistics and correlations between variables were assessed. Multivariate analyses were performed to predict the influence of meteorological factors on pollen concentration and the risk of suffer respiratory symptoms. Eight pollen families were identified as the most…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAllergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Lichen and fungal ecology · Asthma and respiratory diseases
