KMID : 1035620140020010048
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Allergy Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2014 Volume.2 No. 1 p.48 ~ p.58
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Evaluation of the association of vegetation of allergenic plants and pollinosis with meteorological changes
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Kim Joo-Hwa
Oh Jae-Won Lee Ha-Baik Kim Sung-Won Chung Hai-Lee Kook Myung-Hee Park Kang-Seo Kim Bong-Seong Kim Ja-Kyoung Lee Dong-Jin Paik Won-Ki Kim Kyu-Rang Lee Hye-Lim Choi Young-Jin Yu Seung-Do Kim Joung-Hwa Cho Yong-Sung
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Abstract
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Purpose: There are a number of reports suggesting that widespread propagation of weeds and high concentration of weed pollen have been contributed to climate change. We investigated the interrelationship between allergenic pollen concentration, allergic symptom and meteorological factor.
Methods: We collected data of pollen concentration and meteorological factors in 7 stations nationwide during between 1998 and 2012. We recruited total 297 allergic patients sensitized to weed pollens from each station, conducted a survey about allergic symptom, and calculated symptom index. We surveyed the vegetation area of ragweed and Japanese hop. Based on these data, we performed the long-term trend analysis (X11-ARIMA, autoregressive integrated moving average) on regional pollen concentration, and correlation analysis to investigate the interrelation between weed pollen concentration, allery symptom index and meteorological factor. We have also done regression analysis on vegetation area and maximal pollen concentration.
Results: Long-term trend analysis showed the increasing trend of pllen concentration in Seoul. Weed pollen concentration, allergy symptom index and each meteorological factor were not correlated significantly. Regression analysis revealed that increase of weed vegetation area results in increase of weed pollen concentration. Through this regression equation, we estimated the vegetation area that can product pollen concentration triggering allergenic risk.
Conclusion: Meteorological factors, pollen concentration and allergic symptoms should be consistently assessed and the relationship between each factor should be analyzed, considering climate change. It is necessary to verify the equation for pollen estimation by vegetation area and set up a policy for vegetation control focused on the reduction of allergenic pollen.
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KEYWORD
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Pollen, Plant weeds, Meteorological factors, Allergic rhinitis
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