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Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study

BACKGROUND: Although the role of airborne plant pollen in causing allergic rhinitis has been established, the association of concentrations of paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollens in the air and incidence of asthma exacerbations has not, despite an observed increase in the number of asth...

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Autores principales: Yusuf, Osman M, Rextin, Aimal T, Ahmed, Bakhtawar, Aman, Rubina, Anjum, Tanveer, Mustafa, Saqib, Nasim, Mehwish, Yusuf, Shahida O, Lin, Chun, Zahra, Summan, Pinnock, Hillary, Schwarze, Jürgen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10471151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37651635
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.04091
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author Yusuf, Osman M
Rextin, Aimal T
Ahmed, Bakhtawar
Aman, Rubina
Anjum, Tanveer
Mustafa, Saqib
Nasim, Mehwish
Yusuf, Shahida O
Lin, Chun
Zahra, Summan
Pinnock, Hillary
Schwarze, Jürgen
author_facet Yusuf, Osman M
Rextin, Aimal T
Ahmed, Bakhtawar
Aman, Rubina
Anjum, Tanveer
Mustafa, Saqib
Nasim, Mehwish
Yusuf, Shahida O
Lin, Chun
Zahra, Summan
Pinnock, Hillary
Schwarze, Jürgen
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description BACKGROUND: Although the role of airborne plant pollen in causing allergic rhinitis has been established, the association of concentrations of paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollens in the air and incidence of asthma exacerbations has not, despite an observed increase in the number of asthma patients attending physician clinics and hospital Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments during the paper mulberry pollen season. We aimed to assess the association between paper mulberry pollen concentrations (typically peaking in March each year) and asthma exacerbations in the city of Islamabad. METHODS: We used three approaches to investigate the correlation of paper mulberry pollen concentration with asthma exacerbations: A retrospective analysis of historical records (2000-2019) of asthma exacerbations of patients from the Allergy and Asthma Institute, Pakistan (n = 284), an analysis of daily nebulisations in patients attending the A&E Department of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (March 2020 to July 2021), a prospective peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) diary from participants (n = 40) with or without asthma and with or without paper mulberry sensitisation. We examined associations between pollen data and asthma exacerbations using Pearson correlation. RESULTS: We found a strong positive correlation between mean paper mulberry pollen counts and clinical records of asthma exacerbations in patients sensitised to paper mulberry (Pearson correlation coefficient (r) = 0.86; P < 0.001), but not in non-sensitised patients (r = 0.32; P = 0.3). There was a moderate positive correlation between monthly nebulisation counts and pollen counts (r = 0.56; P = 0.03), and a strong negative correlation between percent predicted PEFR and pollen counts in sensitised asthma patients (r = -0.72, P < 0.001). However, these correlations were of low magnitude in the non-sensitised asthma (r = -0.16; P < 0.001) and sensitised non-asthma (r = -0.28; P < 0.001) groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our three approaches to analysis all showed an association between high paper mulberry pollen concentration in Islamabad and asthma exacerbations. Predicting pollen peaks could enable alerts and mobilise strategies to proactively manage these peaks of asthma exacerbations.
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spelling pubmed-104711512023-09-01 Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study Yusuf, Osman M Rextin, Aimal T Ahmed, Bakhtawar Aman, Rubina Anjum, Tanveer Mustafa, Saqib Nasim, Mehwish Yusuf, Shahida O Lin, Chun Zahra, Summan Pinnock, Hillary Schwarze, Jürgen J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: Although the role of airborne plant pollen in causing allergic rhinitis has been established, the association of concentrations of paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollens in the air and incidence of asthma exacerbations has not, despite an observed increase in the number of asthma patients attending physician clinics and hospital Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments during the paper mulberry pollen season. We aimed to assess the association between paper mulberry pollen concentrations (typically peaking in March each year) and asthma exacerbations in the city of Islamabad. METHODS: We used three approaches to investigate the correlation of paper mulberry pollen concentration with asthma exacerbations: A retrospective analysis of historical records (2000-2019) of asthma exacerbations of patients from the Allergy and Asthma Institute, Pakistan (n = 284), an analysis of daily nebulisations in patients attending the A&E Department of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (March 2020 to July 2021), a prospective peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) diary from participants (n = 40) with or without asthma and with or without paper mulberry sensitisation. We examined associations between pollen data and asthma exacerbations using Pearson correlation. RESULTS: We found a strong positive correlation between mean paper mulberry pollen counts and clinical records of asthma exacerbations in patients sensitised to paper mulberry (Pearson correlation coefficient (r) = 0.86; P < 0.001), but not in non-sensitised patients (r = 0.32; P = 0.3). There was a moderate positive correlation between monthly nebulisation counts and pollen counts (r = 0.56; P = 0.03), and a strong negative correlation between percent predicted PEFR and pollen counts in sensitised asthma patients (r = -0.72, P < 0.001). However, these correlations were of low magnitude in the non-sensitised asthma (r = -0.16; P < 0.001) and sensitised non-asthma (r = -0.28; P < 0.001) groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our three approaches to analysis all showed an association between high paper mulberry pollen concentration in Islamabad and asthma exacerbations. Predicting pollen peaks could enable alerts and mobilise strategies to proactively manage these peaks of asthma exacerbations. International Society of Global Health 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10471151/ /pubmed/37651635 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.04091 Text en Copyright © 2023 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Yusuf, Osman M
Rextin, Aimal T
Ahmed, Bakhtawar
Aman, Rubina
Anjum, Tanveer
Mustafa, Saqib
Nasim, Mehwish
Yusuf, Shahida O
Lin, Chun
Zahra, Summan
Pinnock, Hillary
Schwarze, Jürgen
Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study
title Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study
title_full Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study
title_fullStr Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study
title_full_unstemmed Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study
title_short Association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (Broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in Islamabad: An observational study
title_sort association of asthma exacerbations with paper mulberry (broussenetia papyrifera) pollen in islamabad: an observational study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10471151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37651635
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.04091
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