Airborne pollen and fungal spores are monitored globally, providing vital information for people with allergies. The availability of real-time data on pollen and fungal spores has improved significantly in recent years, enabling allergy sufferers to make informed decisions about their health. Access to timely information contributes to treatment options and helps individuals manage their symptoms more effectively.
The latest technology is enabling healthcare professionals to access information more quickly and easily than ever before, in line with scientific developments.
Pollen is monitored globally using Hirst-type spore traps. In Europe, there are over than 500 monitoring sites.
Pollen forecasts and personal allergy symptoms are combined into a tracking tool, helping specialists proactively manage allergies.