The Effect of Climate Change on Allergen and Irritant Exposure.

Sunghyub Kim, Athanasios Damialis, Athanasios Charalampopoulos, Dayne H Voelker, Andrew C Rorie
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As the effects of anthropogenic climate change have become more apparent, the influences of climate and extreme weather events on health have continued to gain attention. The fact Earth has warmed over the past century is indisputable and the rate of warming is more alarming. As a result of anthropogenic climate change, an alteration in the air mixture has occurred over time. These changes have increased human exposures to respiratory irritants such as ground-level ozone, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. A significant amount of research has investigated the effects of climate change on aeroallergens, which has shown that elevated temperatures and increased carbon dioxide levels have produced prolonged and more robust pollen seasons for most taxa studied. In addition, it appears possible that exposure of some plants to air pollution may result in more allergenic pollen. Increased human exposures to these respiratory irritants and aeroallergens appears to disproportionality effect vulnerable populations throughout the world. It is essential to understand that climate change is more than an environmental inconvenience and realize the effects to human health are directly related and conceivably immeasurable. It is vital to conduct additional research related to climate change and health that is collaborative, multisectoral, and transdisciplinary. There should be a focus on risk reduction, mitigation, and preparedness for climate change and extreme weather events for all populations around the globe.

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气候变化对过敏原和刺激物暴露的影响。
随着人为气候变化的影响日益明显,气候和极端天气事件对健康的影响继续受到关注。地球在过去一个世纪里变暖的事实是无可争辩的,而且变暖的速度更令人担忧。随着时间的推移,由于人为气候变化,空气混合物发生了变化。这些变化增加了人类对呼吸道刺激物的暴露,如地面臭氧、挥发性有机化合物、二氧化氮、二氧化硫、一氧化碳和多环芳烃。大量的研究已经调查了气候变化对空气过敏原的影响,这些研究表明,温度升高和二氧化碳(CO2)水平的增加使大多数被研究的分类群的花粉季节延长和更强劲。此外,一些植物暴露在空气污染中可能会导致更多的过敏性花粉。人类暴露于这些呼吸道刺激物和空气过敏原的增加似乎对全世界的易感人群产生不成比例的影响。重要的是要了解气候变化不仅仅是对环境的不便,而且要认识到它对人类健康的影响是直接相关的,而且是不可估量的。开展与气候变化和健康有关的更多合作、多部门和跨学科研究至关重要。应该把重点放在为全球所有人口减少、减轻和防备气候变化和极端天气事件上。
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期刊介绍: JACI: In Practice is an official publication of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). It is a companion title to The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, and it aims to provide timely clinical papers, case reports, and management recommendations to clinical allergists and other physicians dealing with allergic and immunologic diseases in their practice. The mission of JACI: In Practice is to offer valid and impactful information that supports evidence-based clinical decisions in the diagnosis and management of asthma, allergies, immunologic conditions, and related diseases. This journal publishes articles on various conditions treated by allergist-immunologists, including food allergy, respiratory disorders (such as asthma, rhinitis, nasal polyps, sinusitis, cough, ABPA, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis), drug allergy, insect sting allergy, anaphylaxis, dermatologic disorders (such as atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, urticaria, angioedema, and HAE), immunodeficiency, autoinflammatory syndromes, eosinophilic disorders, and mast cell disorders. The focus of the journal is on providing cutting-edge clinical information that practitioners can use in their everyday practice or to acquire new knowledge and skills for the benefit of their patients. However, mechanistic or translational studies without immediate or near future clinical relevance, as well as animal studies, are not within the scope of the journal.
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