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Asia Pacific Allergy
2023 Volume.13 No. 2 p.85 ~ p.87
Air pollution and allergy in Malaysia: The need for evidence and action
Fatimah Ahamad

Amir Hamzah Abdul Latiff
Jemilah Mahmood
Abstract
There is a scarcity in both epidemiological studies and forecast models on the impact of air pollution on respiratory allergic responses in Malaysia. The quantification of baseline allows for an understanding of the severity of the impact and target areas for intervention. High-quality forecasts not only provide information for the assessment of potential outcomes but also the dissemination of public health warnings, such as the application of mobile-based early warning systems. There is a need for a data repository system that facilitates research on such studies. However, a call for more evidence should not put a pause on actions and future plans that will help reduce pollution emission and exposure to air pollutants as there are sufficient evidence to indicate that air pollutants impact health.
KEYWORD
Air pollution, allergy, epithelial barrier hypothesis, Malaysia, planetary health, pollutants
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