The need for Pan-European automatic pollen and fungal spore monitoring: A stakeholder workshop position paper.
Fiona TummonLucas Alados ArboledasMaira BoniniBenjamin GuinotMartin HickeChristophe JacobVladimir KendrovskiWilliam McCairnsEric PetermannVincent-Henri PeuchOliver PfaarMichaël SicardBranko SikoparijaBernard ClotPublished in: Clinical and translational allergy (2021)
The provision of real-time information is likely to lead to a notable decrease in the direct and indirect health costs associated with allergy in Europe, currently estimated between €50-150 billion/year.1 DISCUSSION & CONCLUSION: A European measurement network to meet end user requirements would thus more than pay for itself in terms of potential annual savings and provide significant impetus to research across a range of disciplines from climate science and public health to agriculture and environmental management.