
Climate change is having a substantial negative impact on allergies, asthma and other respiratory disorders, according to a presentation given during the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Hybrid Congress.
Yet clinicians can play a role in improving care for their patients as well as in changing public policy to combat the effects of climate change, Kari C. Nadeau, MD, PhD, Nadissy professor of medicine and pediatrics at Stanford University, said.
“We as allergy and asthma experts can be a trusted voice in this, and we can be that change,” Nadeau, who also is the