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Pollen-allergy relief: Monitor and control air quality at workplace and school

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Pollen-allergy relief: Monitor and control air quality at workplace and school

Climate change and air pollution makes the pollen season longer and more intense resulting in rising health care costs, reduced working capacity and absence from work due to illness and/or care of children affected by pollen allergies. To reduce the global burden of pollen allergies, monitoring and control of air quality standards at schools and workplaces are needed.
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