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Review
. 2018 Oct 29;18(12):73.
doi: 10.1007/s11882-018-0829-z.

Defining Pollen Seasons: Background and Recommendations

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Review

Defining Pollen Seasons: Background and Recommendations

Katharina Bastl et al. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: The definition of a pollen season determines the start and the end of the time period with a certain amount of pollen in the ambient air. Different pollen season definitions were used for a long time including the use of different terms for data and methods used to define a pollen season. Recently suggested pollen season definitions for clinical trials were tested and applied for the first time to more aeroallergens.

Recent findings: This is a review on pollen season definitions and the latest recommendations. Recently, proposed terminology in aerobiology is promoted here in order to support reproducibility and repeatability in research. Two pollen season definitions, one based on percentages and one based on pollen concentrations, were tested. Percentage definitions can be recommended for standard aerobiological routines and for retrospective applications, whereas pollen concentrations definitions can be recommended for prospective applications such as clinical trials.

Keywords: Aerobiology; Allergen exposure; Clinical trials; Main pollen season; Pollen concentration; Pollen season definition.

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The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

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This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects performed by any of the authors.

Figures

Fig. 1
Fig. 1
Pollen concentrations (grey curve and left y-axis; upper hazel (Corylus), middle alder (Alnus), lower birch (Betula)) and symptom load index (black curve and right y-axis) for important shrub/tree taxa in Austria. Data originates from Vienna for pollen concentrations and from the Pannonian Lowlands (Eastern part of Austria) for the symptom data. Grey arrows mark the EAN definition based on percentages. Black arrows mark the EAACI definition based on pollen concentrations on daily basis and a certain sum for the start and end. Note the longer duration of the pollen season based on the EAN definition except for birch
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
Pollen concentrations (grey curve and left y-axis; upper grasses (Poaceae), middle mugwort (Artemisia), lower ragweed (Ambrosia)) and symptom load index (black curve and right y-axis) for important herbaceous taxa in Austria. Data originates from Vienna for pollen concentrations and from the Pannonian Lowlands (Eastern part of Austria) for the symptom data. Grey arrows mark the EAN definition based on percentages. Black arrows mark the EAACI definition based on pollen concentrations on daily basis and a certain sum for the start and end. Note the longer duration of the pollen season based on the EAN definition except for grasses

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