Caiola MG, Mazzitelli A, Capucci E, Travaglini A

Papers Related to Total Pollen Exposure

Caiola MG, Mazzitelli A, Capucci E, Travaglini A.  Monitoring pollinosis and airborne pollen in a Rome university.  Aerobiologia 2002; 18: 267-275.

Chapman JA. How relevant are pollen and mold spore counts to clinical practice.  Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2000; 84: 467-468

D'Amato G, Liccari G, D'Amato M, Holgate S. Environmental risk factors and allergic bronchial asthma Clinical & Experimental Allergy 2005; 35: 1113-1124.

D'Amato G.  Urban air pollution and plant-derived respiratory allergy.  Clinical and Experimental Allergy 2000; 30: 628-636.

D'Amato G. Airborne paucimicronic allergen-carrying particles and seasonal respiratory allergy. Allergy 2001; 56:1109-1111

Frenz DA. Interpreting atmospheric pollen counts for use in clinical allergy:  allergic symptomology.  Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology 2001; 86: 150-158.

Mitman G. A history of pollen mapping and surveillance: the relations between natural history and clinical allergy. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2004: 1230-1235.

Portnoy J.  What do pollen counts mean?  Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2004;93: 109-110.

Subiza J.  How to interpret pollen counts.  Alergol Immunol Clin 2001; 16: 59-65.

Solomon WR.  Airborne pollen: A brief life. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2002; 109:895-900

Vinckier S, Smets E. The potential role of orbicules as a vector of allergens. Allergy 2001; 56: 1129-1136