The impact of climate and traffic‐related NO2 on the prevalence of asthma and allergic rhinitis in Italy
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2002Vol. 32(10), pp. 1405–1412
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Roberto de Marco, Albino Poli, Marcello Ferrari, Simone Accordini, Anna Giammanco, Massimiliano Bugiani, Simona Villani, Michela Ponzio, Roberto Bono, Laura Carrozzi, R Cavallini, Lucia Cazzoletti, Rossano Dallari, Francesco Ginesu, Paolo Lauriola, Paolo Mandrioli, L. Perfetti, S. Pignato, Pietro Pirina, Pierluigi Struzzo
Abstract
Our results show that the prevalence of asthma increases when annual mean temperature increases and temperature range decreases. Furthermore, climate interacts with NO2 outdoor exposure, increasing the risk for allergic rhinitis in people exposed to high stable temperatures. A long-term role for the effect of traffic pollution on asthma is also suggested.
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