Aeroallergens and immunological preparedness for future climate scenarios: implications for public health promotion

Acronym

ALL-IMPRESS

Description of the granted funding

Increase in pollen allergies, longer aeroallergen seasons and worsening of symptoms may be the first and the most significant health consequences of climate change in Finland, leading to substantial societal and economic burden. The project aims to produce, interpret and disseminate new knowledge and methodologies needed for the better forecasting of allergic disease burden in future climate scenarios and related measures needed for the societal adaptation. It benefits from the novel research questions, multi- and interdisciplinary approaches, top-level methodologies and strong collaborative networks.
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Starting year

2020

End year

2024

Granted funding


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459 920 €


Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy programme

Other information

Funding decision number

329215

Fields of science

Public health care science, environmental and occupational health

Research fields

Ympäristöterveyden tutkimus

Identified topics

public health, occupational health