Leru Polliana Mihaela, Kay Deanna, Kelly Jessica, Tuong Tam, Schaeffer Tobias, Addison Bland, Neamtu Rodica
Internal Medicine, Colentina Clinical Hospital/Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, ROU.
Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA.
Cureus. 2021 Jan 15;13(1):e12714. doi: 10.7759/cureus.12714.
Introduction Respiratory allergies represent an important public health problem, with increasing prevalence and severity in Europe during the last decades. The rise of pollen allergies is an issue that continues to negatively impact people's daily lives across the globe and has become more important in the light of global warming and increasing air pollution. The aim of our paper is to evaluate the prevalence of declared atopy and the influence of lifestyle on allergic diseases, particularly on pollen allergies, in the urban environment from Romania. Methods The study is based on the cooperation Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) called "Pollen Allergies in Romania: Optimizing Data Analysis in Raising Awareness", agreed and carried on between a group of North-American students and teachers from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and a hospital-based allergy team from Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy and Colentina Clinical Hospital from Bucharest. The project aimed to evaluate the prevalence of atopy and lifestyle practices of allergic patients and to develop a data analysis tool to determine correlations between pollen counts and other environmental factors in the city of Bucharest. Results The lifestyle survey revealed that about one-third of allergic patients declared history of atopy. Some of the declared lifestyle practices can be considered environmental risk factors for allergies. This IQP can be considered a model of international, interdisciplinary and intercultural collaboration. Conclusion We concluded that Romania is facing an increasing pollen allergies trend and some actual lifestyle aspects can significantly influence the risk of pollen allergies in the big city environment.
引言
呼吸道过敏是一个重要的公共卫生问题,在过去几十年里,其在欧洲的患病率和严重程度不断上升。花粉过敏的增加是一个持续对全球人们日常生活产生负面影响的问题,鉴于全球变暖和空气污染加剧,这一问题变得更加突出。我们论文的目的是评估罗马尼亚城市环境中已申报的特应性疾病的患病率以及生活方式对过敏性疾病,特别是花粉过敏的影响。
方法
本研究基于一个名为“罗马尼亚的花粉过敏:提高认识中的数据分析优化”的合作交互式资格项目(IQP),该项目由伍斯特理工学院的一群北美学生和教师与卡罗尔·达维拉医药大学及布加勒斯特科伦蒂纳临床医院的一个医院过敏团队商定并开展。该项目旨在评估过敏性患者的特应性疾病患病率和生活方式,并开发一种数据分析工具,以确定布加勒斯特市花粉计数与其他环境因素之间的相关性。
结果
生活方式调查显示,约三分之一的过敏性患者申报有特应性疾病史。一些已申报的生活方式可被视为过敏的环境风险因素。这个IQP可被视为国际、跨学科和跨文化合作的一个典范。
结论
我们得出结论,罗马尼亚正面临花粉过敏趋势上升的问题,一些实际的生活方式因素会显著影响大城市环境中花粉过敏的风险。