Public prevention plans to manage climate change and respiratory allergic diseases. Innovative models used in Campania Region (Italy): the twinning Aria implementation and the allergy safe tree: decalogue
Date
2019Author
Patella, Vincenzo
Florio, Giovanni
Magliacane, Diomira
Giuliano, Ada
Russo, Laura Filomena
D’Amato, Valeria
De Luca, Vincenzo
Iaccarino, Guido
Illario, Maddalena
Bousquet, Jean
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In recent years, climate change has been
influenced by air pollution, and this destructive
combination has justifiably sounded an alarm for
nations and many institutional bodies worldwide.
Official reports state that the emission of greenhouse
gases produced by human activity are growing, and
consequently also the average temperature. The
World Health Organization (WHO) believes that
health effects expected in the future due to climate
change will be dramatic, and has invited
international groups to investigate potential
remedies. A task force has been established by the
Italian Society of Allergology, Asthma and Clinical
Immunology (SIAAIC), with the aim to actively
work on correlation between pollution and climate
change. The Task Force provided prevention tools to
suggest city leaders how to improve the health
conditions of allergic people in public urban parks.
The “Allergy Safe Tree Decalogue” suggests the
preparation and maintenance of public low allergyimpact greenery. Through the Twinning ARIA
project, the Division for the Promotion and
Enhancement of Health Innovation Programs of
Campania Region (Italy), sought to promote the
implementation of the project in the regional Health
System. The main objective will be to investigate the
current use and usefulness of mobile phone Apps in
the management of allergic respiratory disease,
through Mobile Airways Sentinel networK (MASK),
the Phase 3 of the ARIA initiative, based on the
freely available MASK App (the Allergy Diary,
Android and iOS platforms). The effects of these
prevention activities will be registered and compared
with monitoring efforts thanks to the Aerobiology
Units, located throughout the Campania area. A joint
effort between researchers and public
administrations for the implementation of prevention
plans coherently with the two models proposed in a specific area, i.e. the Decalogue for public
administrations and the MASK Allergy Diary app
for individual patients suffering from allergy, will be
implemented as a pilot.