Grass pollen can help predict asthma\, hay fever

Grass pollen can help predict asthma, hay fever

IANS  |  Sydney 

The presence of different strains of grass in the atmosphere can help predict when fever and could strike, researchers have found.

"Using this method, we may be able to better predict when allergenic is present and allow people affected by asthma, (COPD) and to more effectively manage their condition," said Nicholas Osborne, at

"(And) with the advent of personalized medicine, more and more people are becoming aware of which is responsible for their allergy," Osborne said.

He said the research would help sufferers prepare for the fever season and doctors to prescribe more personalised treatments.

"People who fail to manage their are at greater risk of attack and being forced to visit hospital emergency departments," Osborne said.

"Having a more accurate forecast of when a patient is at risk will allow people to better manage their "

Scientists hope to expand on the research to create a unique profile of each grass pollen species to determine the most harmful strains.

For this, they are examining hospital and GP records and seeing if demand for these services involving asthma and correlates with the presence of one grass species over another.

"Eventually - possibly within three to four years - we hope this will allow us to produce a better forecast of when and where exposure to pollen occurs," Osborne added.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 14:32 IST