The latest RNSA bulletin shows that the risk of allergic grass pollen will always be high in the north-western quarter of the country.
In the land of pollens it’s also the sales! According to the allergo-pollen bulletin of the National Aerobiological Surveillance Network (RNSA), valid until July 3, the maximum allergic risk in grass pollens will no longer be reached on the territory. However, they will persist at a high risk in the north-western quarter of the territory, from Nord-Pas-de-Calais to Auvergne to the Charente coasts and the Alpine heights. The rest of France will experience an average and even low risk in Corsica.
Another drop on the horizon, that of parietary pollens, still present around the Mediterranean with a low to medium allergic risk. Urticaceae, present in numbers, will not have much impact on allergic people. As is the flowering of chestnut trees, which is progressing throughout France, with a low allergic risk. Total liquidation for oak, olive and sorrel, which disappear from the landscape of allergic risks.
Children more sensitive to allergies
In general, the number of people with allergies is down sharply. A newsletter SOS Doctors of June 23 had noted that visits for allergies were decreasing in all age groups “in connection with a decrease in the circulation of pneumallergens”, specifies the bulletin, except in children under 2 years, where an increase is to be noted (+ 26%).
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