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The goal of the Hialine project is to evaluate the effects of climate diversity and change on airborne allergen exposure, and to implement an outdoor allergen early warning network. Climatic factors that influence allergen exposure will be extracted and will be used to calculate the effect of climate and climate change on local airborne allergen exposure. We focus on airborne allergens, climate change and climate diversity, and an early warning system (allergen forecast).
The project has resulted (a.o) in the website 'pollen diary', which allows users to record their daily allergy symptoms, to compare this information with the actual pollen load of the main allergenic plants later.

Project information

Lead

Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München

Partners

Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland Allergopharma Joachim Ganzer KG , Germany Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland GABO:mi Gesellschaft fuer Ablauforganisation:milliarium mbH & Co. KG, Germany Medical University of Vienna, ENTDepartment, Austria Réseau National de Surveillance Aérobiologique, France Siauliai University, Lithuania Universidad de Córdoba, Spain Universidade de Evora, Portugal Università degli Studi di Parma, Italy University of Florence , Italy University of Turku, Finland University of Worcester, United Kingdom

Source of funding

EAHC

Reference information

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Published in Climate-ADAPT: Jun 7, 2016

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