Effects of temperature on hospitalisation among pre-school children in Hanoi, Vietnam

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Ly M. T. Luong
Dung Phung
Peter D. Sly
Tran Ngoc Dang
Lidia Morawska
Phong K. Thai
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[1] The University of Queensland,Faculty of Medicine
[2] The University of Queensland,Children’s Health and Environment Program
[3] VNU University of Science,Faculty of Environmental Sciences
[4] Griffith University,Centre for Environment and Population Health
[5] University of Medicine and Pharmacy,Department of Environmental Health
[6] Duy Tan University,The Institute of Research and Development
[7] Queensland University of Technology,International Laboratory for Air Quality & Health
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2019年 / 26卷
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Ambient temperature; Children; Diurnal temperature ranges; Hospital admissions; Time series; Vietnam;
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This study examined the effect of short-term changes in ambient temperature on hospital admissions among children aged less than 5 years old in Hanoi, Vietnam. Data on daily hospital admissions from January 2010 to June 2014 were collected from two hospitals. Daily meteorological data were obtained for the same period. We applied time series analysis to evaluate the risk of hospitalisation related to hot and cold weather by age and causes. We found that a 1 °C decrease in minimum temperature during the cold weather months was associated with 2.2% increase in hospital admission for respiratory infection among children 3–5 years old. A 1 °C increase in diurnal temperature range (DTR) in cold weather was associated with an increase of 1.9% and 1.7% in hospitalisation for all causes and respiratory infection, respectively, among children < 3 years old and an increase of 1.8% and 3.4% in hospitalisation for all causes and respiratory infection, respectively, among children of 3–5 years old. Negative associations between hot weather and hospital admissions were demonstrated. These findings suggested that low temperature and DTRs in winter are important risk factors for hospital admissions among children aged < 5 years old in Hanoi. Other factors may have modified the effect of high temperature on hospital admissions of children in Hanoi.
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页码:2603 / 2612
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