Translating the Burden of Pollen Allergy Into Numbers Using Electronically Generated Symptom Data From the Patient's Hayfever Diary in Austria and Germany: 10-Year Observational Study
BackgroundPollen allergies affect a significant proportion of the population globally. At present, Web-based tools such as pollen diaries and mobile apps allow for easy and fast documentation of allergic symptoms via the internet. ObjectiveThis study aimed to characterize the users of the Patient...
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Main Authors: | Bastl, Katharina (Author), Bastl, Maximilian (Author), Bergmann, Karl-Christian (Author), Berger, Markus (Author), Berger, Uwe (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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