Table 3.
1) The occurrence of epidemics is closely linked to thunderstorm. |
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2) The thunderstorm-related epidemics are limited to late spring and summer when there are high levels of airborne pollen grains. |
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3) There is a close temporal association between the arrival of the thunderstorm, a major rise in the concentration of pollen grains and the onset of epidemics. |
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4) Subjects with pollen allergy, who stay indoors with window closed during thunderstorm, are not involved. |
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5) There are not high levels of gaseous and particulate components of air pollution during outbreaks. |
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6) There is a major risk for subjects who are not under anti-asthma correct treatment. |