Currently, patients with asthma and allergies are recommended to have in place a personalised strategy to help them reduce exposure to environmental pollutants, as part of their management plan. Building on this, the SynAir-G project aims to create practical guidelines for healthcare professionals, providing them with a set of specific recommendations that can be shared with their patients.
Led by SynAir-G partners from GA²LEN, these guidelines will be integrated in a publication intended for a broader audience including government bodies and industry leaders. It will give an overview of the current regulatory framework, knowledge gaps, challenges, and unmet needs regarding indoor air quality (IAQ) and propose a roadmap for improving IAQ for all children, and especially those with asthma and allergies.
Given the wide range of activities within the IDEAL cluster focused on setting standards, policies, and guidelines, the value of bringing these efforts together to develop a single, overarching guidance was also discussed during the cluster’s 2025 Annual Meeting.
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