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47

Pollenallergie
und Medikamentenbedarf: Schon eine kurzfristige
Exposition gegenüber hohen Pollenkonzentrationen führt zu
einer deutlichen Erhöhung des Bedarfs an antiallergisch
wirkenden Medikamenten.
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Abstract:
Several studies have investigated the
association between pollen exposure and asthma emergency
admissions, but only 2 have investigated the effect of
airborne allergens on consultations for rhinitis or
conjunctivitis and none has used drug consumption as the
health indicator.
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed a
significant increase in treated ARC cases related to
Poaceae, Fraxinus, and Betula. Specific risks are
difficult to evaluate for species that share the same
pollination period. Time-series studies based on drug
consumption are useful to highlight and to supervise
pollen-related diseases requiring ambulatory care.
| PubMed-ID: |
17910325 |
| ISSN: |
1081-1206 (Print) |
| Erstellungsdatum: |
03.10.2007 |
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