Clinical and Translational Allergy (Apr 2018)

Pollen and spore monitoring in the world

  • J. T. M. Buters,
  • C. Antunes,
  • A. Galveias,
  • K. C. Bergmann,
  • M. Thibaudon,
  • C. Galán,
  • C. Schmidt-Weber,
  • J. Oteros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13601-018-0197-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Abstract Background Ambient air quality monitoring is a governmental duty that is widely carried out in order to detect non-biological (“chemical”) components in ambient air, such as particles of 500). The prevalent monitoring method is based on the Hirst principle (> 600 stations). The inventory is visualised as an interactive and on-line map. It can be searched, its appearance can be adjusted to the users’ needs and it is updated regularly, as new stations or changes to those that already exist can be submitted online. Conclusions The map shows the current situation of pollen and spore monitoring and facilitates collaboration among those individuals who are interested in pollen and spore counts. It might also help to improve the monitoring of biological particles up to the current level employed for non-biological components.

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