Pollen exposure weakens innate defense against respiratory viruses
Allergy2019Vol. 75(3), pp. 576–587
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Stefanie Gilles, Cornelia Blume, M Wimmer, Athanasios Damialis, Laura A.P.M. Meulenbroek, Mehmet Gökkaya, Carolin Bergougnan, Selina Eisenbart, Nicklas Sundell, Magnus Lindh, Lars‐Magnus Andersson, Åslög Dahl, Adam Chaker, Franziska Kolek, Sabrina Wagner, Avidan U. Neumann, Cezmi A. Akdiş, Johan Garssen, Johan Westin, Belinda van’t Land, Donna E. Davies, Claudia Traidl‐Hoffmann
Abstract
The ability of pollen to suppress innate antiviral immunity, independent of allergy, suggests that high-risk population groups should avoid extensive outdoor activities when pollen and respiratory virus seasons coincide.
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