Short-term effects of gaseous air pollutants on outpatient visits for respiratory diseases: a case-crossover study in Baotou, China

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Hao-Yu Gao
Xiao-Ling Liu
Ya-Ke Lu
Yu-Hong Liu
Li-Kun Hu
Yan-Ling Li
Xiao-Dong Feng
Yu-Xiang Yan
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[1] Capital Medical University,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health
[2] Baotou Center for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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Air pollutants; Environmental exposure; Respiratory diseases; Case-crossover design; Daily outpatient visits; China;
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Air pollution is a major public health problem throughout the world. Although there have been several studies in this field, most of them have focused on particulate matter and only covered a few key cities. This study aimed to assess a potential association between exposure to gaseous air pollutants and outpatient visits for respiratory diseases in Baotou, China. Daily outpatient visits for respiratory diseases and daily averages of air pollutants and meteorological parameters from 2015 to 2020 were obtained. Time-stratified case-crossover design and restricted cubic splines were used to perform the analyses. Stratified analyses were performed in different hospital departments and districts. Significant association between the concentrations of air pollutants and outpatient visits for respiratory diseases was observed. The odds ratios of outpatient visits for respiratory diseases associated with per 10 μg/m3 increases in concentrations of NO2 and SO2, and per 10 mg/m3 increases in concentrations of CO were 1.033 (95% CI: 1.018 to 1.049), 0.965 (95% CI: 0.954 to 0.976), and 1.038 (95% CI: 1.006 to 1.071), respectively. Short-term exposure to NO2, SO2, and CO was positively associated with outpatient visits for respiratory diseases, with stronger effects among children. The relationship between O3 and respiratory diseases varied at different concentrations.
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