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Ambient Air Pollution, Meteorological Factors and Outpatient Visits for Eczema in Shanghai, China: A Time-Series Analysis

Environmental irritants are important risk factors for skin diseases, but little is known about the influence of environmental factors on eczema incidence. In this time-series study, our objective was to examine the associations of environmental factors with outpatient visits for eczema. Daily outpa...

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Autores principales: Li, Qiao, Yang, Yingying, Chen, Renjie, Kan, Haidong, Song, Weimin, Tan, Jianguo, Xu, Feng, Xu, Jinhua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5129316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27834842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13111106
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author Li, Qiao
Yang, Yingying
Chen, Renjie
Kan, Haidong
Song, Weimin
Tan, Jianguo
Xu, Feng
Xu, Jinhua
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Yang, Yingying
Chen, Renjie
Kan, Haidong
Song, Weimin
Tan, Jianguo
Xu, Feng
Xu, Jinhua
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description Environmental irritants are important risk factors for skin diseases, but little is known about the influence of environmental factors on eczema incidence. In this time-series study, our objective was to examine the associations of environmental factors with outpatient visits for eczema. Daily outpatient visits between 2007 and 2011 (1826 days) were collected from Huashan Hospital in Shanghai, China. We used an overdispersed generalized additive model to investigate the short-term association between environmental factors and outpatient visits for eczema. Daily outpatient visits for eczema were significantly associated with air pollution and meteorological factors. For example, a 10 μg/m(3) increase of 7-day (lag 06) average concentrations of PM(10) (particulate matter no greater than 10 microns), SO(2), NO(2) was associated with 0.81% (95% confidence intervals (CI) 0.39%, 1.22%), 2.22% (95% CI: 1.27%, 3.16%) and 2.31% (95% CI: 1.17%, 3.45%) increase in outpatient visits for eczema, respectively. A 10 °C elevation of temperature on lag 0 day were associated with 8.44% (95% CI: 4.66%, 12.22%) increase in eczema visits, whereas 10 unit decrease of 7-day average relative humidity were associated with 10.86% (95% CI: 8.83%, 12.89%) increase in eczema visits. This study provided clear evidence of ambient air pollution, high temperature and low relative humidity on increasing the incidence of eczema in Shanghai, China.
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spelling pubmed-51293162016-12-11 Ambient Air Pollution, Meteorological Factors and Outpatient Visits for Eczema in Shanghai, China: A Time-Series Analysis Li, Qiao Yang, Yingying Chen, Renjie Kan, Haidong Song, Weimin Tan, Jianguo Xu, Feng Xu, Jinhua Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Environmental irritants are important risk factors for skin diseases, but little is known about the influence of environmental factors on eczema incidence. In this time-series study, our objective was to examine the associations of environmental factors with outpatient visits for eczema. Daily outpatient visits between 2007 and 2011 (1826 days) were collected from Huashan Hospital in Shanghai, China. We used an overdispersed generalized additive model to investigate the short-term association between environmental factors and outpatient visits for eczema. Daily outpatient visits for eczema were significantly associated with air pollution and meteorological factors. For example, a 10 μg/m(3) increase of 7-day (lag 06) average concentrations of PM(10) (particulate matter no greater than 10 microns), SO(2), NO(2) was associated with 0.81% (95% confidence intervals (CI) 0.39%, 1.22%), 2.22% (95% CI: 1.27%, 3.16%) and 2.31% (95% CI: 1.17%, 3.45%) increase in outpatient visits for eczema, respectively. A 10 °C elevation of temperature on lag 0 day were associated with 8.44% (95% CI: 4.66%, 12.22%) increase in eczema visits, whereas 10 unit decrease of 7-day average relative humidity were associated with 10.86% (95% CI: 8.83%, 12.89%) increase in eczema visits. This study provided clear evidence of ambient air pollution, high temperature and low relative humidity on increasing the incidence of eczema in Shanghai, China. MDPI 2016-11-08 2016-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5129316/ /pubmed/27834842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13111106 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Qiao
Yang, Yingying
Chen, Renjie
Kan, Haidong
Song, Weimin
Tan, Jianguo
Xu, Feng
Xu, Jinhua
Ambient Air Pollution, Meteorological Factors and Outpatient Visits for Eczema in Shanghai, China: A Time-Series Analysis
title Ambient Air Pollution, Meteorological Factors and Outpatient Visits for Eczema in Shanghai, China: A Time-Series Analysis
title_full Ambient Air Pollution, Meteorological Factors and Outpatient Visits for Eczema in Shanghai, China: A Time-Series Analysis
title_fullStr Ambient Air Pollution, Meteorological Factors and Outpatient Visits for Eczema in Shanghai, China: A Time-Series Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Ambient Air Pollution, Meteorological Factors and Outpatient Visits for Eczema in Shanghai, China: A Time-Series Analysis
title_short Ambient Air Pollution, Meteorological Factors and Outpatient Visits for Eczema in Shanghai, China: A Time-Series Analysis
title_sort ambient air pollution, meteorological factors and outpatient visits for eczema in shanghai, china: a time-series analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5129316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27834842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13111106
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