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During the pollen season, many allergy sufferers tend to avoid nature. This is not entirely correct, according to research by KU Leuven into biodiversity and health. People with birch pollen allergy experience fewer symptoms after exposure to certain natural environments such as grasslands and forests. An important condition is that the environment is not dominated by allergenic tree species and that there is no large concentration of pollen and air pollution.
With the pleasant spring temperatures, many people seek out the outdoors and nature. Because of the corona virus, social life also largely takes place outside. This poses a dilemma for people with a pollen allergy: go to nature and therefore also confront the dreaded pollen or stay indoors? In the RespirIT project, researchers from KU Leuven, in collaboration with UHasselt, UNamur, Sciensano and the RMI, searched for the answer.