Climate change and its impact on allergic rhinitis and other allergic respiratory diseases
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 05/18/2012
Clinical Article
Lin GC et al. – Although recent literature indicates and strongly supports changes in temperature, pollution levels, and aeroallergen levels, more longitudinal epidemiologic surveillance of allergic diseases in relation to climate change as well as pathophysiologic studies on changing aeroallergen effects on allergic diseases are needed.



