You are on a website designed for people who are sensitive to pollen allergens. All information on the website related to pollen exposure, including a wide range of forecasts and recommendations.
Allergic rhinitis is most often manifested by nasal symptoms, but can also affect the eyes and lungs, and less commonly the ears and sinuses. The most common nasal symptoms are sneezing, itching and runny nose.
Limit outdoor activities when airborne pollen concentration is high to avoid contact with pollen allergens. For this reason, it is important to keep track of your allergy symptoms and pollen load.
The Pollen Diary has been developed by researchers to assist individuals sensitive to pollen allergens keep track of their physical condition. By completing the Pollen Diary via PASYFO app, the user receives information about the amount of pollen and a personalised forecast of allergy symptoms.
The Personal Allergy SYmptom FOrecast (PASYFO) provides tools to assist individuals with pollen allergies. This website offers a visual representation of allergy risk prediction on maps. To access personalised information, users are required to download the PASYFO mobile app.
The services include the measurement of airborne pollen and fungal spores using volumetric traps or real-time devices, the analysis and evaluation of the collected data and the dissemination of the results. The service may include assessment of bioaerosol composition and analysis of spatial and temporal data.
Working as an international team of researchers, we focus on bioaerosol research and exchange cutting-edge knowledge with everyone who is interested in learning about airborne allergens.
The PASYFO mobile app and its services are free of charge. Use the app to help yourself keep feeling better during the pollen season.