Publications by authors named "Andelija Milic"

Background: Contemporary airborne pollen records underpin environmental health warnings, yet how pollen monitoring networks are sustained is poorly understood. This study investigated by whom and how pollen monitoring sites across the globe are managed and funded.

Methods: Coordinators listed in the Worldwide Map of Pollen Monitoring Stations were invited to complete a digital questionnaire designed to survey the people and organisations involved, types, and duration of funding sources, as well as uses, purpose, and sharing of pollen information.

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  • Grasses are widespread and their pollen diversity affects allergic reactions, with recent studies using eDNA metabarcoding revealing that specific grass subfamilies dominate pollen exposure in different seasons and climates.
  • The study collected airborne pollen samples across subtropical and temperate regions over two seasons from 2017 to 2019, finding distinct patterns in grass pollen dominance, with Panicoid grasses prevalent in subtropical and temperate areas, while Chloridoid grasses were more common in subtropical locations.
  • The timing of pollen types was linked to seasonal changes, showing that eDNA analysis provides valuable insights into pollen distribution and its relationship with grass species in varying climate zones.
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  • Allergic rhinitis impacts around 500 million people worldwide, with a significant proportion in Australia, where grass pollen is a major outdoor allergen influenced by climate change.
  • The AusPollen Partnership conducted a comprehensive pollen monitoring study across four Australian cities from 2016 to 2020, analyzing daily airborne grass and other pollen levels alongside local weather patterns.
  • Results indicated that grass pollen seasons vary by latitude, with factors like pasture greenness and temperature affecting pollen levels, establishing a new dataset to help track changes in pollen patterns and their effects on respiratory allergies.
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Grass pollen is the major outdoor trigger of allergic respiratory diseases. Climate change is influencing pollen seasonality in Northern Hemisphere temperate regions, but many aspects of the effects on grass pollen remain unclear. Carbon dioxide and temperature rises could increase the distribution of subtropical grasses, however, medium term shifts in grass pollen in subtropical climates have not yet been analysed.

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The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted educational systems worldwide during 2020, including primary and secondary schooling. To enable students of a local secondary school in Brisbane, Queensland, to continue with their practical agricultural science learning and facilitate online learning, a "Grass Gazers" citizen science scoping project was designed and rapidly implemented as a collaboration between the school and a multidisciplinary university research group focused on pollen allergy. Here, we reflect on the process of developing and implementing this project from the perspective of the school and the university.

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Biomass burning (BB) is a significant air pollution source, with global, regional and local impacts on air quality, public health and climate. Worldwide an extensive range of studies has been conducted on almost all the aspects of BB, including its specific types, on quantification of emissions and on assessing its various impacts. China is one of the countries where the significance of BB has been recognized, and a lot of research efforts devoted to investigate it, however, so far no systematic reviews were conducted to synthesize the information which has been emerging.

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a neoplastic disease characterized by the accumulation of morphologically mature monoclonal CD 5+ B cells in the early phase (G0/G1) of the cell cycle. It is considered that the accumulation of neoplastically transformed lymphocytes B (CLL cells) is primarily the consequence of the disturbance, i.e.

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