RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PM2.5 CONCENTRATION IN THE AMBIENT AIR AND DAILY EXACERBATION OF RESPIRATORY DISEASES IN THE POPULATION OF SILESIAN VOIVODESHIP DURING WINTER SMOG

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作者
Kowalska, Malgorzata [1 ]
Zejda, Jan Eugeniusz [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Silesia, Sch Med Katowice, Dept Epidemiol, Ul Med 18, PL-40752 Katowice, Poland
关键词
hospitalization; respiratory diseases; winter smog; tine particles PM2.5; outpatient visits; ecological study; TIME-SERIES; MORTALITY; TEMPERATURE; ASSOCIATIONS;
D O I
10.13075/mp.5893.00743
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Recurring winter smog episodes, recently observed in Poland, have inspired the researches to assess the epidemiological situation concerning the registered exacerbations of respiratory diseases related to worsening of the ambient air quality. Material and Methods: he model comprising the ecological study results and secondary epidemiological data on registered out- patient visits and hospitalizations in the Silesian voivodeship was used. We assessed the effect of smog observed in January 2017 on the number of acute respiratory disorders registered in that month. Aerosanitary situation was obtained from the Provincial Inspectorate for Environmental Protection in Katowice database. Results: It was documented that the increase in PM(2.5)concentration (with simultaneously observed unfavorable meteorological parameters) was related to a higher number of acute respiratory disorders registered daily. Moreover, the increase in the number of outpatient visits due to asthma exacerbation or bronchitis was observed on the first day of episode, and hospitalizations took place with delay of 1-2 days. Conclusions: The preliminary results indicate the relationship between worsening of ambient air quality during the winter smog and the increase in daily number of registered outpatient visits and hospitalizations due to acute respiratory diseases.
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页数:8
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