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Maria D'Amato
Researcher at University of Naples Federico II
Publications - 126
Citations - 3553
Maria D'Amato is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 111 publications receiving 2759 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria D'Amato include Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli.
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Meteorological conditions, climate change, new emerging factors, and asthma and related allergic disorders. A statement of the World Allergy Organization
Gennaro D'Amato,Stephen T. Holgate,Ruby Pawankar,Dennis K. Ledford,Lorenzo Cecchi,Mona Al-Ahmad,Fatma Al-Enezi,Saleh Al-Muhsen,Ignacio J. Ansotegui,Carlos E. Baena-Cagnani,David J. Baker,Hasan Bayram,Karl Christian Bergmann,Louis-Philippe Boulet,Jeroen Buters,Maria D'Amato,Sofia Dorsano,Jeroen Douwes,Sarah Elise Finlay,Donata Garrasi,Maximiliano Gómez,Tari Haahtela,Rabih Halwani,Youssouf Hassani,Basam Mahboub,Guy B. Marks,Paola Michelozzi,Marcello Montagni,Carlos Nunes,Jay Jae-Won Oh,Todor A. Popov,Jay M. Portnoy,Erminia Ridolo,Nelson Rosario,Menachem Rottem,Mario Sánchez-Borges,Elopy Sibanda,Juan José Sienra-Monge,Carolina Vitale,Isabella Annesi-Maesano +39 more
TL;DR: Global warming is expected to affect the start, duration, and intensity of the pollen season, and the rate of asthma exacerbations due to air pollution, respiratory infections, and/or cold air inhalation, and other conditions on the other hand.
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Outdoor air pollution, climatic changes and allergic bronchial asthma
TL;DR: An enhanced immunoglobulin E-mediated response to aeroallergens and enhanced airway inflammation favoured by air pollution could account for the increasing prevalence of allergic respiratory diseases in urban areas.
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The role of outdoor air pollution and climatic changes on the rising trends in respiratory allergy
TL;DR: Air pollutants may promote airway sensitization by modulating the allergenicity of airborne allergens, and airway mucosal damage and impaired mucociliary clearance induced by air pollution may facilitate the access of inhaled allergens to the cells of the immune system.
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Climate Change and Air Pollution: Effects on Respiratory Allergy
Gennaro D'Amato,Ruby Pawankar,Carolina Vitale,Maurizia Lanza,Antonio Molino,Anna Agnese Stanziola,Alessandro Sanduzzi,Alessandro Vatrella,Maria D'Amato +8 more
TL;DR: It is not easy to evaluate the impact of climate changes and air pollution on the prevalence of asthma in the general population and on the timing of asthma exacerbations, although the global rise in asthma prevalence and severity could also be an effect of air pollution and climate change.
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The effects of climate change on respiratory allergy and asthma induced by pollen and mold allergens.
Gennaro D'Amato,Herberto José Chong-Neto,Olga Patricia Monge Ortega,Carolina Vitale,Ignacio J. Ansotegui,Nelson Rosario,Tari Haahtela,Carmen Galán,Ruby Pawankar,Margarita Murrieta-Aguttes,Lorenzo Cecchi,Christian Bergmann,Erminia Ridolo,German D. Ramon,Sandra Nora González Díaz,Maria D'Amato,Isabella Annesi-Maesano +16 more
TL;DR: Studies showed that plants exhibit enhanced photosynthesis and reproductive effects and produce more pollen as a response to high atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and Mold proliferation is increased by floods and rainy storms are responsible for severe asthma.