| Literature DB >> 27557093 |
Iain R Lake1, Natalia R Jones, Maureen Agnew, Clare M Goodess, Filippo Giorgi, Lynda Hamaoui-Laguel, Mikhail A Semenov, Fabien Solmon, Jonathan Storkey, Robert Vautard, Michelle M Epstein.
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BACKGROUND: Globally, pollen allergy is a major public health problem, but a fundamental unknown is the likely impact of climate change. To our knowledge, this is the first study to quantify the consequences of climate change upon pollen allergy in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27557093 PMCID: PMC5332176 DOI: 10.1289/EHP173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 9.031
Figure 1The relationship between ragweed sensitization rate (percent) and mean pollen level (grains per cubic meter), adjusting for study population. The solid line represents the best fit relationship (natural log). 3 locations excluded owing to very low baseline pollen levels (< 10 grains/m3/year).
Figure 2Percentage of population sensitized to ragweed pollen at baseline and in the far future; averaged results for WRF/RegCM and CHIMERE, RCP4.5, and reference invasion scenario. © EuroGeographics for the administrative boundaries.
Current and future populations sensitized to ragweed pollen for three different plant invasion scenarios. Data are average of the CHIMERE and WRF/RegCM model suites for Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 [CHIMERE and WRF/RegCM values given in brackets].
| Country | Population sensitized in thousands [CHIMERE, WRF/RegCM values] | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline | 2041–2060 | |||
| Reference ragweed invasion scenario | Slow ragweed invasion scenario | Rapid ragweed invasion scenario | ||
| Austria | 890 [868, 912] | 1,749 [1,636, 1,863] | 1,354 [1,282, 1,427] | 2,061 [1,954, 2,169] |
| Belgium | 923 [732, 1,115] | 2,364 [2,143, 2,585] | 1,616 [1,452, 1,780] | 2,767 [2,519, 3,015] |
| Bulgaria | 1,150 [1,135, 1,165] | 1,763 [1,614, 1,912] | 1,442 [1,350, 1,535] | 2,066 [1,889, 2,243] |
| Croatia | 873 [804, 943] | 1,098 [1,041, 1,156] | 1,037 [973, 1,102] | 1,169 [1,124, 1,214] |
| Cyprus | 7 [0, 15] | 36 [1, 71] | 15 [0, 31] | 77 [33, 120] |
| Czech Republic | 487 [409, 565] | 1,943 [1,756, 2,130] | 1,150 [1,054, 1,246] | 2,844 [2,737, 2,950] |
| Denmark | 0 [0, 0] | 96 [29, 163] | 3 [0, 7] | 533 [426, 640] |
| Estonia | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 5 [3, 7] |
| Finland | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] |
| France | 3,233 [2,256, 4,210] | 10,716 [8,849, 12,582] | 5,989 [4,480, 7,498] | 15,646 [14,066, 17,225] |
| Germany | 4,688 [2,282, 7,095] | 15,689 [13,337, 18,041] | 9,321 [6,882, 11,759] | 20,928 [19,129, 22,727] |
| Greece | 831 [487, 1,176] | 1,764 [1,341, 2,188] | 1,284 [911, 1,658] | 2,320 [1,908, 2,732] |
| Hungary | 2,289 [2,668, 1,910] | 2,899 [3,069, 2,729] | 2,721 [2,979, 2,464] | 3,006 [3,098, 2,914] |
| Ireland | 0 [0, 0] | 4 [0, 8] | 0 [0, 0] | 82 [0, 164] |
| Italy | 4,786 [4,097, 5,474] | 10,110 [9,563, 10,656] | 7,480 [6,846, 8,115] | 13,450 [13,079, 13,821] |
| Latvia | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 77 [78, 75] |
| Lithuania | 0 [0, 0] | 6 [11, 2] | 0 [0, 0] | 224 [245, 204] |
| Luxembourg | 15 [0, 31] | 78 [57, 98] | 33 [8, 58] | 124 [106, 141] |
| Malta | 0 [0, 0] | 28 [18, 38] | 12 [5, 19] | 49 [38, 60] |
| Netherlands | 2,224 [1,300, 3,148] | 3,489 [2,863, 4,115] | 2,894 [2,135, 3,654] | 3,862 [3,374, 4,350] |
| Poland | 1,123 [1,251, 994] | 4,397 [4,175, 4,619] | 2,437 [2,467, 2,408] | 8,733 [8,382, 9,084] |
| Portugal | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 356 [0, 712] |
| Romania | 3,097 [3,045, 3,148] | 4,772 [4,473, 5,072] | 4,016 [3,796, 4,237] | 5,500 [5,062, 5,938] |
| Slovakia | 626 [790, 462] | 1,160 [1,221, 1,100] | 895 [1,004, 786] | 1,438 [1,419, 1,457] |
| Slovenia | 304 [281, 327] | 424 [397, 451] | 385 [364, 406] | 470 [442, 497] |
| Spain | 21 [0, 42] | 447 [35, 858] | 137 [1, 272] | 2,670 [939, 4,401] |
| Sweden | 0 [0, 0] | 13 [1, 25] | 0 [0, 0] | 153 [114, 192] |
| United Kingdom | 1,196 [1,008, 1,384] | 6,173 [5,113, 7,232] | 2,631 [1,988, 3,273] | 10,023 [9,270, 10,776] |
| Albania | 394 [400, 388] | 626 [580, 673] | 513 [496, 529] | 784 [727, 840] |
| Andorra | 0 [0, 0] | 2 [0, 5] | 0 [0, 1] | 9 [7, 11] |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 703 [682, 724] | 914 [869, 958] | 855 [819, 890] | 980 [937, 1,023] |
| Iceland | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] |
| Kosovo | 259 [196, 323] | 429 [391, 468] | 347 [287, 407] | 498 [492, 504] |
| Liechtenstein | 1 [0, 1] | 3 [1, 4] | 1 [0, 3] | 4 [3, 6] |
| FYR Macedonia | 300 [291, 308] | 486 [449, 524] | 395 [369, 420] | 584 [562, 605] |
| Montenegro | 78 [56, 101] | 124 [101, 146] | 105 [81, 129] | 148 [131, 164] |
| Norway | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 0 [0, 0] | 4 [0, 7] |
| San Marino | 2 [2, 2] | 5 [5, 4] | 4 [4, 4] | 6 [6, 6] |
| Serbia | 1,708 [1,731, 1,685] | 2,073 [2,042, 2,105] | 1,964 [1,928, 1,999] | 2,140 [2,129, 2,151] |
| Switzerland | 376 [135, 618] | 954 [650, 1,257] | 650 [346, 954] | 1,498 [1,222, 1,774] |
Figure 3Monthly current (baseline) and future (2041–2060) ragweed pollen counts (grains per cubic meter) across Europe. Data are the average of the CHIMERE and WRF/RegCM model suites for RCP4.5 and a reference plant invasion scenario. © EuroGeographics for the administrative boundaries.