1. A contribution to the study of airborne Citrus pollen in Córdoba, southern Spain.
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Alcázar, Purificación, Velasco-Jiménez, Mª José, Domínguez-Vilches, Eugenio, and Galán, Carmen
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CITRUS ,AIR microbiology ,ALLERGIC rhinitis ,SOUR orange ,PUBLIC health - Abstract
Citrus species, and especially oranges, are widely grown in Córdoba (southern Spain) both as ornamentals ( Citrus aurantium ) and as cash crops ( Citrus sinensis ). There has been little research into the incidence of orange-pollen allergy in the local population. Given the abundant presence of orange trees in Córdoba, a study was designed to determine local Citrus pollen counts at human height in areas where these trees are densely planted. Although standard aerobiological studies report negligible airborne Citrus pollen counts, the samplers used are located at greater heights and in open areas; as a result, large Citrus pollen grains are not recorded. It was found that when Hirst-type volumetric samplers were placed on the roof of a building – the recommended position for aerobiological research – airborne Citrus pollen counts were very low. By contrast, portable samplers placed at human breathing height recorded very high counts, reaching around 2000 pollen grains/m 3 during the peak day. This finding suggests that greater attention should be paid to the potential negative impact on the local population, given that the sparse research has highlighted the allergenic nature of orange pollen. Citrus pollen could have an adverse local health impact in areas where orange-trees are densely planted, particularly given reported cross-reactivity with other pollen types. However, further aerobiological and clinical research into Citrus pollen is required in order to draw wholly reliable conclusions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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