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Rodinkova, V. |
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Yuriev, S. |
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Kryvoviaz, O. |
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Voronkina, A. |
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Resnik, Y. |
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Yasniuk, M. |
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Dubuske, L. M. |
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2025-03-23T23:07:18Z |
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2025-03-23T23:07:18Z |
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2020 |
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Changes of antihistamine sales patterns in central Ukraine shows the impacts of both global warming and increased ragweed sensitization / V. Rodinkova, S. Yuriev, O. Kryvoviaz, A. Voronkina; Y. Resnik, M. Yasniuk, L. M. Dubuske // Journal of Allergy. Conference European-Academy-of-Allergology-and-Clinical-Immunology Digital Congress (EAACI). London, England. – 2020. – Volume 75. – Р. 327-328. |
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ISSN 0105-4538 |
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eISSN 1398-9995 |
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IDS Number NK6MJ |
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Accession Number WOS:000566847301043 |
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https://dspace.vnmu.edu.ua/123456789/8850 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Analysis of the long-term trends of antihistamine sales in central Ukraine shows seasonal peaks of sales of these drugs associated with intense grass and to a lesser extent with tree pollen seasons. The shift of these peaks to earlier periods in 2015-2016 compared with 2008-2009 suggests evidence of global warming and climate change. However, the last two years revealed a new pattern of antihistamine drug sales perhaps due to increased sensitization of the local population to ragweed. |
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en |
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dc.subject |
antihistamine sales patterns |
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ragweed sensitization |
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tree pollen seasons |
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system of market research «PharmXplorer» |
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climate change |
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sensitization to weed pollen |
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ALEX molecular allergen sensitization blood testing |
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dc.title |
Changes of antihistamine sales patterns in central Ukraine shows the impacts of both global warming and increased ragweed sensitization |
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Thesis |
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