Western ragweed

Western ragweed Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Western ragweed
Allergen code: w2
Family: Asteraceae (Compositae)
Species: A. psilostachya
Route of Exposure: Inhalation
Latin Name: Ambrosia psilostachya
Other Names: Western ragweed, Perennial ragweed
WHO/ICD-11 code: XM42C5

Summary

Western ragweed (Ambrosia psilostachya) is an herbaceous perennial weed, native to North America and introduced to many countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. Ragweed flowers in late summer to autumn; its pollen is associated with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma. Western ragweed shows high levels of cross-reactivity with other ragweeds (Ambrosia species) and mugwort (Artemisia species). Ragweeds also cross-react with other members of the Asteraceae family (sunflower and feverfew), Timothy grass and potentially other grass and tree pollens.

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