Relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts.

Japanese cedar pollinosis (JCP) is an important illness caused by the inhalation of airborne allergenic cedar pollens, which are dispersed in the early spring throughout the Japanese islands. However, associations between pollen exposures and the prevalence or severity of allergic symptoms are large...

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Main Authors: Naomichi Yamamoto, Yuuki Matsuki, Hiromichi Yokoyama, Hideaki Matsuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4481528?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8215b69051a34189b4b3496fa4d121da2020-11-25T02:50:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e013171010.1371/journal.pone.0131710Relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts.Naomichi YamamotoYuuki MatsukiHiromichi YokoyamaHideaki MatsukiJapanese cedar pollinosis (JCP) is an important illness caused by the inhalation of airborne allergenic cedar pollens, which are dispersed in the early spring throughout the Japanese islands. However, associations between pollen exposures and the prevalence or severity of allergic symptoms are largely unknown, due to a lack of understanding regarding personal pollen exposures in relation to indoor and outdoor concentrations. This study aims to examine the relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts. We conducted a 4-year monitoring campaign to quantify indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne cedar pollen counts, where the personal passive settling sampler that has been previously validated against a volumetric sampler was used to count airborne pollen grains. A total of 256 sets of indoor, outdoor, and personal samples (768 samples) were collected from 9 subjects. Medians of the seasonally-integrated indoor-to-outdoor, personal-to-outdoor, and personal-to-indoor ratios of airborne pollen counts measured for 9 subjects were 0.08, 0.10, and 1.19, respectively. A greater correlation was observed between the personal and indoor counts (r = 0.89) than between the personal and outdoor counts (r = 0.71), suggesting a potential inaccuracy in the use of outdoor counts as a basis for estimating personal exposures. The personal pollen counts differed substantially among the human subjects (49% geometric coefficient of variation), in part due to the variability in the indoor counts that have been found as major determinants of the personal pollen counts. The findings of this study highlight the need for pollen monitoring in proximity to human subjects to better understand the relationships between pollen exposures and the prevalence or severity of pollen allergy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4481528?pdf=render
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author Naomichi Yamamoto
Yuuki Matsuki
Hiromichi Yokoyama
Hideaki Matsuki
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Yuuki Matsuki
Hiromichi Yokoyama
Hideaki Matsuki
Relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts.
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author_facet Naomichi Yamamoto
Yuuki Matsuki
Hiromichi Yokoyama
Hideaki Matsuki
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title Relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts.
title_short Relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts.
title_full Relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts.
title_fullStr Relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts.
title_full_unstemmed Relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts.
title_sort relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne japanese cedar pollen counts.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Japanese cedar pollinosis (JCP) is an important illness caused by the inhalation of airborne allergenic cedar pollens, which are dispersed in the early spring throughout the Japanese islands. However, associations between pollen exposures and the prevalence or severity of allergic symptoms are largely unknown, due to a lack of understanding regarding personal pollen exposures in relation to indoor and outdoor concentrations. This study aims to examine the relationships among indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne Japanese cedar pollen counts. We conducted a 4-year monitoring campaign to quantify indoor, outdoor, and personal airborne cedar pollen counts, where the personal passive settling sampler that has been previously validated against a volumetric sampler was used to count airborne pollen grains. A total of 256 sets of indoor, outdoor, and personal samples (768 samples) were collected from 9 subjects. Medians of the seasonally-integrated indoor-to-outdoor, personal-to-outdoor, and personal-to-indoor ratios of airborne pollen counts measured for 9 subjects were 0.08, 0.10, and 1.19, respectively. A greater correlation was observed between the personal and indoor counts (r = 0.89) than between the personal and outdoor counts (r = 0.71), suggesting a potential inaccuracy in the use of outdoor counts as a basis for estimating personal exposures. The personal pollen counts differed substantially among the human subjects (49% geometric coefficient of variation), in part due to the variability in the indoor counts that have been found as major determinants of the personal pollen counts. The findings of this study highlight the need for pollen monitoring in proximity to human subjects to better understand the relationships between pollen exposures and the prevalence or severity of pollen allergy.
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