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Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice

2019

Asthma

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Seasonal And Diurnal Patterns Of Pollens And Their Relations With Asthma And Allergies, Jeremy Rivera Sánchez, Benjamin Bolaños Rosero, Phd Aug 2019

Seasonal And Diurnal Patterns Of Pollens And Their Relations With Asthma And Allergies, Jeremy Rivera Sánchez, Benjamin Bolaños Rosero, Phd

Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice

According to the CDC, 22.4% of the population in Puerto Rico suffers from asthma, increasing in children to a 25.3%. Allergic asthma is a respiratory condition caused by allergens such as mite- dust, fungal spores, and pollen. Asthma symptoms can include lack of air and chronic cough. Biological airborne particles may produce proteins with allergenic potential that at high levels may trigger asthma in susceptible individuals.

To determine the role of tree pollen in asthma, we analyzed the daily data collected from 2015 to 2017 with a Burkard volumetric air sampler located 73 meters above sea level at the San …