2020
DOI: 10.12932/ap-100619-0579
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The contribution of particulate matter to respiratory allergy

Abstract: Background: Air pollution contributes to an estimated six million deaths per year. Epidemiological and experimental studies show an association between air pollutant exposure and respiratory allergy. Objective:We aimed to write a narrative review of the epidemiology of air pollution-related respiratory-related allergic disorders (including asthma and allergic rhinitis) and the effects of air pollutants -with an emphasis on the particulate matter -on respiratory allergy-related health.Methods: PubMed Medline wa… Show more

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“…Possible reasons for the increasing prevalence of allergic diseases globally may be at least in part attributable to environmental changes or impacts, such as air pollution and climate change caused by urbanization and industrialization. Growing evidence shows that atmospheric particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter, known as PM2.5, may lead to allergic disorders such as airway inflammation and asthma [ 39 , 40 ]. All allergic diseases result from adysregulated or imbalanced immune response, mainly a Th2-mediated immune response, to harmless environmental substances, implying that immune system modulation may also facilitate other allergic disorders such as atopic dermatitis and food allergy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible reasons for the increasing prevalence of allergic diseases globally may be at least in part attributable to environmental changes or impacts, such as air pollution and climate change caused by urbanization and industrialization. Growing evidence shows that atmospheric particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter, known as PM2.5, may lead to allergic disorders such as airway inflammation and asthma [ 39 , 40 ]. All allergic diseases result from adysregulated or imbalanced immune response, mainly a Th2-mediated immune response, to harmless environmental substances, implying that immune system modulation may also facilitate other allergic disorders such as atopic dermatitis and food allergy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PMs may cause damage related to its chemical properties, structure, surface, and composition [13]. Figure 1 illustrates the main air pollutants according to some physical properties [29].…”
Section: Principal Polluting Agents and Their Sources Of Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classification of air pollutants according to some physical properties (modified from Sompornrattanaphan et al[29])…”
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“…Partikel yang dapat masuk ke saluran napas bawah dapat dibagi menjadi partikel kasar dengan ukuran 2.5-10 µm, partikel halus (< 2,5 µm), dan sangat halus (<0.1 µm). 16 Perlu diingat dengan batasan 5 µm, maka baik aerosol ataupun droplet bisa masuk ke saluran napas bawah. Dengan sendirinya partikel yang lebih besar dari 10 µm akan tersaring di saluran napas atas dan membentuk sedimentasi di area tersebut.…”
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