Short-term Effects of Airborne Ragweed Pollen on Clinical Symptoms of Hay fever in a Panel of 30 Patients

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Caillaud, D. [1 ]
Thibaudon, M. [2 ]
Martin, S. [3 ]
Segala, C. [3 ]
Besancenot, J. P. [2 ]
Clot, B. [4 ]
Francois, H. [1 ]
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[1] Hop G Montpied, Serv Pneumol, F-63003 Clermont Ferrand, France
[2] RNSA, French Network Aerobiol Monitoring, F-69960 Brussieu, France
[3] Sepia Sante, F-56150 Baud, France
[4] Fed Off Meteorol & Climatol MeteoSwiss, CH-1530 Payerne, Switzerland
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Air pollution; Epidemiology; Hay fever; Meteorological factors; Panel study; Pollen; Ragweed; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT VISITS; BET V 1; ALLERGIC RHINITIS; SEASONAL EXPOSURE; ASTHMA SYMPTOMS; AIR-POLLUTION; BIRCH POLLEN; WEED POLLEN; CHILDREN; PREVALENCE;
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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Objectives: Ragweed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, is a highly allergenic annual herbaceous plant that is spreading quickly across the globe. Few studies have investigated the relationship between ragweed pollen counts and hay fever symptoms. We investigate the dose-response relationship between ragweed exposure in patients sensitized to ragweed and daily hay fever symptoms. Method: A panel study was conducted among 31 adult patients sensitized to A artemisiifolia in France and Switzerland. Rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and bronchial symptoms were recorded daily, as well as daily pollen counts of ragweed, air pollutants, and meteorological data over 2 successive years. Data were analyzed with generalized estimating equation models to quantify effects of ragweed pollen whilst controlling for confounders. Results: The relationship between ragweed pollen and the percentage of patients with nasal, ocular, and bronchial symptoms was linear. For every increase of 10 grains/m(3), the odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence interval) for nasal symptoms was, in 2009, 1.18 [1.04-1.35] on weekdays and 1.43 [1.16-1.75] at weekends, and in 2010, 1.04 [1.00-1.07] on weekdays and 1.25 [1.06-1.46] at weekends. The OR for ocular symptoms was 1.32 [1.16-1.56] in 2009 and 1.05 [1.02-1.07] in 2010. Finally, the OR for bronchial symptoms was 1.14 [1.03-1.25] in 2009 and 1.03 [0.97-1.08] in 2010. Conclusion:There is a statistically significant linear relationship between ragweed pollen counts and hay fever symptoms. Our study shows that nasal symptoms differ on weekdays and at weekends.
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