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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology Année : 2018

News on Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Allergic Triggers of Asthma

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The rising frequency of obstructive respiratory diseases during recent years, in particular allergic asthma, can be partially explained by changes in the environment, with the increasing presence in the atmosphere of chemical triggers (particulate matter and gaseous components such as nitrogen dioxide and ozone) and biologic triggers (aeroallergens). In allergic individuals, aeroallergens stimulate airway sensitization and thus induce symptoms of bronchial asthma. Over the last 50 years, the earth’s temperature has risen markedly, likely because of growing concentrations of anthropogenic greenhouse gas. Major atmospheric and climatic changes, including global warming induced by human activity, have a considerable impact on the biosphere and on the human environment. Urbanization and high levels of vehicle emissions induce symptoms of bronchial obstruction (in particular bronchial asthma), more so in people living in urban areas compared than in those who live in rural areas. Measures need to be taken to mitigate the future impact of climate change and global warming. However, while global emissions continue to rise, we must learn to adapt to climate variability.
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hal-01806942 , version 1 (04-06-2018)

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M D 'Amato, L Cecchi, Isabella Annesi-Maesano, G. d'Amato. News on Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Allergic Triggers of Asthma. Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology, 2018, 28 (2), pp.91-97. ⟨10.18176/jiaci.0228⟩. ⟨hal-01806942⟩
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