The public health impact of hay fever: is it time to look at prevention through environmental modification?
Abstract:LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor,Hay fever is a form of allergic rhinitis caused by pollen released by trees, grass and plants, or by spores, discharged by mould and fungi. 1 The prevalence of hay fever in children has more than trebled since the 1960s, 2 and it has been estimated that about 25% of the United Kingdom population currently suffers from the condition. 3 Furthermore, it has been predicted that this will increase to 39% of the population by 2030, largely due to increasing urbanisation, and the effe… Show more
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