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Our pollen counting station is certified by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI). We are one of only approximately 70 certified stations in the U.S. We provide updated pollen and mold counts for the Santa Clara County, California area. These counts are for our patients. The counts are sent to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology for their website (www.aaaai.org, click on pollen counts). We are San Jose California Station No. 1.
The AAAAI sponsored pollen counts are performed throughout the U.S. by allergists or their staff members. All pollen and spore counters are either certified counters or in the process of becoming certified. These are the most up-to-date, comprehensive and accurate source of pollen and spore counts available.
- Tree pollens: 372 High Elm predominant
- Grass pollens: 0 Absent
- Weed pollens: 5 Low Sage
- Mold spores: 1440 Low
Updated: 6:00 p.m., August 18, 2007
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How we do pollen counts
What do pollen/spore count numbers mean?
Pollen/spore counts are specific for different regions. Our pollen/spore counts are collected in the San Jose area, that is, the South Bay area of Santa Clara County, California. We are listed under the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology website (www.aaaai.org) as San Jose Station No. 1.
Pollen counts are measured from slides taken from the Burkard Collector in pollen grains or mold spores/ cubic meter of air/24 hours.
These counts are then correlated to the number of grains or spores generally required to cause clinical symptoms such as sneezing, itching, or wheezing. The definitions vary for the different classes of pollens or spores:
Tree Pollens: 0-14 low; 15-89 moderate; 90-1499 high; over 1500 very high.
Grass Pollens: 0-4 low; 5-19 moderate; 20-199 high; over 200 very high.
Weed Pollens: 0-9 low; 10-49 moderate; 50-499 high; over 500 very high.
Mold Spores: 0-6,500 low; 6,500-13,000 moderate; 13,000-50,000 high; over 50,000 very high.
Generally these ratings correlate with how allergic persons are feeling. Check your symptoms against the pollen count ratings and see if they correlate for you!
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