DEVELOPMENT OF CHRONIC ALLERGIC DISEASES CAUSED BY ECOLOGICAL CHANGES.
Abstract
This article studies the impact of environmental changes - air pollution, global warming and urbanization - on the development of chronic allergic diseases. The results of the studies showed that aeroallergens and environmental factors together increase the frequency and severity of diseases such as bronchial asthma, chronic allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis. The results confirm the significant impact of urban ecology and climate change on the health of patients. This study indicates the need for environmental monitoring and the development of preventive measures.
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