Grass pollen is a major trigger for allergic rhinitis and asthma, yet little is known about the timing and levels of human exposure to airborne grass pollen across Australasian urban environments. The relationships between environmental aeroallergen exposure and allergic respiratory disease bridge the fields of ecology, aerobiology, geospatial science and public health.\ud \ud The Australian Aerobiology Working Group comprised of experts in botany, palynology, biogeography, climate change science, plant genetics, biostatistics, ecology, pollen allergy, public and environmental health, and medicine, was established to systematically source, collate and analyse atmospheric pollen concentration data from 11 Australian and six New Zealand sites...
Although grass pollen is widely regarded as the major outdoor aeroallergen source in Australia and N...
Highlights • Grass pollen was studied across five sites in Australia and France. • Study utilised sa...
Grass pollen is the major outdoor trigger of allergic respiratory diseases. Climate change is influe...
Grass pollen is a major trigger for allergic rhinitis and asthma, yet little is known about the timi...
OBJECTIVE Allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma are important chronic diseases posing serious public...
Background: Allergic rhinitis affects half a billion people globally, including a fifth of the Austr...
The composition and relative abundance of airborne pollen in urban areas of Australia and New Zealan...
Although grass pollen is widely regarded as the major outdoor aeroallergen source in Australia and N...
Although grass pollen is widely regarded as the major outdoor aeroallergen source in Australia and N...
In Europe and the UK, grass pollen is the single most important outdoor aeroallergen; 27% of the pop...
The importance of grass pollen to the global burden of allergic respiratory disease is well establis...
Allergenic pollen and fungal spores are ubiquitous in the atmosphere, triggering allergic diseases w...
Grass (Poaceae) pollen is the most important outdoor aeroallergen,1 exacerbating a range of respirat...
Although grass pollen is widely regarded as the major outdoor aeroallergen source in Australia and N...
Highlights • Grass pollen was studied across five sites in Australia and France. • Study utilised sa...
Grass pollen is the major outdoor trigger of allergic respiratory diseases. Climate change is influe...
Grass pollen is a major trigger for allergic rhinitis and asthma, yet little is known about the timi...
OBJECTIVE Allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma are important chronic diseases posing serious public...
Background: Allergic rhinitis affects half a billion people globally, including a fifth of the Austr...
The composition and relative abundance of airborne pollen in urban areas of Australia and New Zealan...
Although grass pollen is widely regarded as the major outdoor aeroallergen source in Australia and N...
Although grass pollen is widely regarded as the major outdoor aeroallergen source in Australia and N...
In Europe and the UK, grass pollen is the single most important outdoor aeroallergen; 27% of the pop...
The importance of grass pollen to the global burden of allergic respiratory disease is well establis...
Allergenic pollen and fungal spores are ubiquitous in the atmosphere, triggering allergic diseases w...
Grass (Poaceae) pollen is the most important outdoor aeroallergen,1 exacerbating a range of respirat...
Although grass pollen is widely regarded as the major outdoor aeroallergen source in Australia and N...
Highlights • Grass pollen was studied across five sites in Australia and France. • Study utilised sa...
Grass pollen is the major outdoor trigger of allergic respiratory diseases. Climate change is influe...