Rough marshelder

Rough marshelder Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Rough marshelder
Allergen code: w16
Family: Asteraceae ⁄ Compositae
Species: Iva annua/ciliata
Route of Exposure: Inhalation
Latin Name: Iva ciliate / Iva annua
Other Names: Rough Marsh Elder, Annual Marshelder, Annual Marsh-Elder, Sumpweed

Summary

Rough marshelder (Iva annua) is a coarse-textured plant that grows to a height of around 1-4 feet. This plant is abundantly found in lakes, river bottoms, valleys, lowlands, and damp areas. This weed pollen is predominantly found in the US and extends to Mexico. Rough marshelder pollen can trigger allergic conditions like asthma, allergic rhino-conjunctivitis, and allergic rhinitis. No allergenic proteins from rough marshelder pollen have been identified in the IUIS database. Rough marshelder pollen exhibits cross-reactivity with pollen from short ragweed and ragweed.

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