Last updated on 16-7-2021 by Nicolas Bruffaerts
Peer reviewed scientific article
English
SCIENSANO
Authors
Alexander Kurganskiy; Simon Creer; Natasha de Vere; Gareth W. Griffith; Nicholas J. Osborne; Benedict W. Wheeler; Rachel N. McInnes; Yolanda Clewlow; Adam Barber; Georgina L. Brennan; Helen M. Hanlon; Matthew Hegarty; Caitlin Potter; Francis Rowney; Beverley Adams-Groom; Geoff M. Petch; Catherine H. Pashley; Jack Satchwell; Letty A. de Weger; Karen Rasmussen; Oliver Gilles; Charlotte Sindt; Nicolas Bruffaerts; Carsten A. SkjøthKeywords
Abstract:
Allergic rhinitis is an inflammation in the nose caused by overreaction of the immune system to allergens in the air. Managing allergic rhinitis symptoms is challenging and requires timely intervention. The following are major questions often posed by those with allergic rhinitis: How should I prepare for the forthcoming season? How will the season’s severity develop over the years? No country yet provides clear guidance addressing these questions. We propose two previously unexplored approaches for forecasting the severity of the grass pollen season on the basis of statistical and mechanis…