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Urban air pollution and climate change: “The Decalogue: Allergy Safe Tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care

BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is closely associated with climate change and, in particular, with global warming. In addition to melting of ice and snow, rising sea level, and flooding of coastal areas, global warming is leading to a tropicalization of temperat...

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Autores principales: Patella, Vincenzo, Florio, Giovanni, Magliacane, Diomira, Giuliano, Ada, Crivellaro, Maria Angiola, Di Bartolomeo, Daniela, Genovese, Arturo, Palmieri, Mario, Postiglione, Amedeo, Ridolo, Erminia, Scaletti, Cristina, Ventura, Maria Teresa, Zollo, Anna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6134633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30214380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12948-018-0098-3
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author Patella, Vincenzo
Florio, Giovanni
Magliacane, Diomira
Giuliano, Ada
Crivellaro, Maria Angiola
Di Bartolomeo, Daniela
Genovese, Arturo
Palmieri, Mario
Postiglione, Amedeo
Ridolo, Erminia
Scaletti, Cristina
Ventura, Maria Teresa
Zollo, Anna
author_facet Patella, Vincenzo
Florio, Giovanni
Magliacane, Diomira
Giuliano, Ada
Crivellaro, Maria Angiola
Di Bartolomeo, Daniela
Genovese, Arturo
Palmieri, Mario
Postiglione, Amedeo
Ridolo, Erminia
Scaletti, Cristina
Ventura, Maria Teresa
Zollo, Anna
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description BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is closely associated with climate change and, in particular, with global warming. In addition to melting of ice and snow, rising sea level, and flooding of coastal areas, global warming is leading to a tropicalization of temperate marine ecosystems. Moreover, the effects of air pollution on airway and lung diseases are well documented as reported by the World Allergy Organization. METHODS: Scientific literature was searched for studies investigating the effect of the interaction between air pollution and climate change on allergic and respiratory diseases. RESULTS: Since 1990s, a multitude of articles and reviews have been published on this topic, with many studies confirming that the warming of our planet is caused by the “greenhouse effect” as a result of increased emission of “greenhouse” gases. Air pollution is also closely linked to global warming: the emission of hydrocarbon combustion products leads to increased concentrations of biological allergens such as pollens, generating a mixture of these particles called particulate matter (PM). The concept is that global warming is linked to the emission of hydrocarbon combustion products, since both carbon dioxide and heat increase pollen emission into the atmosphere, and all these particles make up PM10. However, the understanding of the mechanisms by which PM affects human health is still limited. Therefore, several studies are trying to determine the causes of global warming. There is also evidence that increased concentrations of air pollutants and pollens can activate inflammatory mediators in the airways. Our Task Force has prepared a Decalogue of rules addressing public administrators, which aims to limit the amount of allergenic pollen in the air without sacrificing public green areas. CONCLUSIONS: Several studies underscore the significant risks of global warming on human health due to increasing levels of air pollution. The impact of climate change on respiratory diseases appears well documented. The last decades have seen a rise in the concentrations of pollens and pollutants in the air. This rise parallels the increase in the number of people presenting with allergic symptoms (e.g., allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and asthma), who often require emergency medical care. Our hope is that scientists from different disciplines will work together with institutions, pharmaceutical companies and lay organizations to limit the adverse health effects of air pollution and global warming.
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spelling pubmed-61346332018-09-13 Urban air pollution and climate change: “The Decalogue: Allergy Safe Tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care Patella, Vincenzo Florio, Giovanni Magliacane, Diomira Giuliano, Ada Crivellaro, Maria Angiola Di Bartolomeo, Daniela Genovese, Arturo Palmieri, Mario Postiglione, Amedeo Ridolo, Erminia Scaletti, Cristina Ventura, Maria Teresa Zollo, Anna Clin Mol Allergy Review BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is closely associated with climate change and, in particular, with global warming. In addition to melting of ice and snow, rising sea level, and flooding of coastal areas, global warming is leading to a tropicalization of temperate marine ecosystems. Moreover, the effects of air pollution on airway and lung diseases are well documented as reported by the World Allergy Organization. METHODS: Scientific literature was searched for studies investigating the effect of the interaction between air pollution and climate change on allergic and respiratory diseases. RESULTS: Since 1990s, a multitude of articles and reviews have been published on this topic, with many studies confirming that the warming of our planet is caused by the “greenhouse effect” as a result of increased emission of “greenhouse” gases. Air pollution is also closely linked to global warming: the emission of hydrocarbon combustion products leads to increased concentrations of biological allergens such as pollens, generating a mixture of these particles called particulate matter (PM). The concept is that global warming is linked to the emission of hydrocarbon combustion products, since both carbon dioxide and heat increase pollen emission into the atmosphere, and all these particles make up PM10. However, the understanding of the mechanisms by which PM affects human health is still limited. Therefore, several studies are trying to determine the causes of global warming. There is also evidence that increased concentrations of air pollutants and pollens can activate inflammatory mediators in the airways. Our Task Force has prepared a Decalogue of rules addressing public administrators, which aims to limit the amount of allergenic pollen in the air without sacrificing public green areas. CONCLUSIONS: Several studies underscore the significant risks of global warming on human health due to increasing levels of air pollution. The impact of climate change on respiratory diseases appears well documented. The last decades have seen a rise in the concentrations of pollens and pollutants in the air. This rise parallels the increase in the number of people presenting with allergic symptoms (e.g., allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, and asthma), who often require emergency medical care. Our hope is that scientists from different disciplines will work together with institutions, pharmaceutical companies and lay organizations to limit the adverse health effects of air pollution and global warming. BioMed Central 2018-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6134633/ /pubmed/30214380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12948-018-0098-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Patella, Vincenzo
Florio, Giovanni
Magliacane, Diomira
Giuliano, Ada
Crivellaro, Maria Angiola
Di Bartolomeo, Daniela
Genovese, Arturo
Palmieri, Mario
Postiglione, Amedeo
Ridolo, Erminia
Scaletti, Cristina
Ventura, Maria Teresa
Zollo, Anna
Urban air pollution and climate change: “The Decalogue: Allergy Safe Tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care
title Urban air pollution and climate change: “The Decalogue: Allergy Safe Tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care
title_full Urban air pollution and climate change: “The Decalogue: Allergy Safe Tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care
title_fullStr Urban air pollution and climate change: “The Decalogue: Allergy Safe Tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care
title_full_unstemmed Urban air pollution and climate change: “The Decalogue: Allergy Safe Tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care
title_short Urban air pollution and climate change: “The Decalogue: Allergy Safe Tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care
title_sort urban air pollution and climate change: “the decalogue: allergy safe tree” for allergic and respiratory diseases care
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6134633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30214380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12948-018-0098-3
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