Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2012 Dec;12(6):485-94. doi: 10.1007/s11882-012-0314-z.
Allergies are prevalent throughout the United States and impose a substantial quality of life and economic burden. The potential effect of climate change has an impact on allergic disorders through variability of aeroallergens, food allergens and insect-based allergic venoms. Data suggest allergies (ocular and nasal allergies, allergic asthma and sinusitis) have increased in the United States and that there are changes in allergies to stinging insect populations (vespids, apids and fire ants). The cause of this upward trend is unknown, but any climate change may induce augmentation of this trend; the subspecialty of allergy and immunology needs to be keenly aware of potential issues that are projected for the near and not so distant future.
过敏在美国很普遍,给生活质量和经济带来了巨大负担。气候变化可能通过气传过敏原、食物过敏原和昆虫源性过敏毒液的变化,对过敏性疾病产生影响。数据表明,美国的过敏(眼部和鼻部过敏、过敏性哮喘和鼻窦炎)有所增加,刺昆虫种群(胡蜂、蜜蜂和火蚁)的过敏也发生了变化。这种上升趋势的原因尚不清楚,但任何气候变化都可能加剧这一趋势;过敏和免疫学这一分支学科需要敏锐地意识到未来不久和较远的时期内可能出现的问题。