Pollen exposure is associated with risk of respiratory symptoms during the first year of life.
Amanda GislerMarloes EeftensKees de HooghDanielle VienneauYasmin SalemSophie YammineJulian JakobOlga GorlanovaFabienne DecrueRegula GehrigUrs FreyPhilipp LatzinOliver FuchsJakob Usemannnull nullPublished in: Allergy (2022)
Even as early as during the first year of life, pollen exposure was associated with an increased risk of respiratory symptoms, independent of maternal atopy and infant's sex. Because infancy is a particularly vulnerable period for lung development, the identified adverse effect of pollen exposure may be relevant for the evolvement of chronic childhood asthma.