Literature DB >> 26373744

Pollen information consumption as an indicator of pollen allergy burden.

Maximilian Kmenta1,2, Reinhard Zetter3, Uwe Berger4, Katharina Bastl4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Austrian pollen information service distributes pollen forecasts and offers various options (webpages, a mobile "Pollen" app, interviews for newspapers, radio, TV and information for the press agency) to support and inform pollen allergy sufferers in Austria in the best way to help to avoid their allergen. These services are well received and user numbers have increased, especially in recent years.
METHODS: Herein, we unravel for the first time the user pattern over time on a monthly basis and compare it to the major pollen seasons in Austria as well as to the allergic burden.
RESULTS: The symptom load conforms to the web page user numbers and shows the same peaks from the study period of 2012 until 2014. The highest impact in user numbers and allergy burden occurred during the birch pollen season, although similar values were approached during the grass pollen season in 2014. Pollen loads during the respective pollen seasons of birch, grasses and herbs (mugwort and ragweed) mirrored the pattern as well, although to a minor extent, because different plant taxa have a different distribution within Austria and produce different amounts of pollen.
CONCLUSION: This study provides evidence that pollen information consumption can be seen as an indicator of the burden of pollen allergy sufferers as well as an indicator of the main flowering periods of the main plants inducing pollen allergies in Austria.

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Keywords:  Patient’s Hayfever Diary; Pollen allergy; Pollen information consumption; Pollen seasons; Symptom load index

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26373744     DOI: 10.1007/s00508-015-0855-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0043-5325            Impact factor:   1.704


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