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Investigating Airborne Pollen Grains and Fungal Spores that Might be Related to Thunderstorm Asthma Attacks

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s41742-023-00515-z

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Thunderstorm asthma attack; Pollen grains; Fungal spores; Curvularia genous; Conocarpus erectus; Ahvaz

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Pollen and fungi cause annual acute respiratory attacks worldwide, with thunderstorm asthma attacks leading to hospitalizations in Ahvaz. A study collected various pollen grains and fungal spores during two consecutive autumn and winter seasons. A fungal spore called Curvularia genous showed a significant correlation with daily rainfall, reaching its peak during the first rain. The outbreak may be triggered by a combination of Curvularia genous spores, industrial air pollutants, and pollen grains from the predominant tree species in Ahvaz.
Pollen and fungi cause acute respiratory attacks every year around the world. Thunderstorm asthma attacks hospitalized thousands of people in Ahvaz during the first rain meanwhile pollen grains and fungal spores are the strongest reasons for this phenomenon. Therefore, in the current study different types of pollen grains and fungal spores were collected by Burkard pump during autumn and winter of 2016-2017 and 2017-2018. The analysis characterized pollen grains and fungal spores with homogeneous distributions during the sampling periods. A fungal spore called Curvularia genous showed the most significant correlation with daily rainfall. Daily rainfall and Curvularia genous spores reached their peak, simultaneously. During the first rain, it was considerably higher than other days of the study period, especially in contrast with the second and third rainy days. Also, reverse wind direction-blowing from south-during the respiratory outbreaks may reveal the synergistic effect with air pollutants from heavy industries. We concluded that the autumnal respiratory outbreak in Ahvaz might be triggered by a mixture of fungal spores (especially Curvularia genous), industrial air pollutants, and pollen grains of the predominant tree of Ahvaz urban green infrastructure which is Conocarpus erectus.

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