2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2006.02555.x
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Association between air pollution and asthma admission among children in Hong Kong

Abstract: SummaryObjective To examine the association of air pollutants with hospital admission for childhood asthma in Hong Kong. Methods Data on hospital admissions for asthma, influenza and total hospital admissions in children aged 418 years at all Hospital Authority hospitals during 1997-2002 were obtained. Data on daily mean concentrations of particles with aerodynamic diameter o 10 mm (i. e. PM 10 ) and o 2.5 mm (i. e. PM 2.5 ), nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ), and ozone (O 3 ) and data on meteo… Show more

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“…There were two similar studies in the literature. One reported similar results (22), but was vague on the details of the applied methods. Lotze TH (9) suggested parameter values α = 0.04, β = 0, and γ = 0.15.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…There were two similar studies in the literature. One reported similar results (22), but was vague on the details of the applied methods. Lotze TH (9) suggested parameter values α = 0.04, β = 0, and γ = 0.15.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The study by Mathes (19) in 2011 on the Evaluation of chief complaint data reported for near-real time tracking of communicable diseases to detect outbreaks or other unexpected disease clusters using emergency department daily visits indicated that DOW effect, Holiday effect and seasonal trends affected the number of visits. Furthermore, evidence of DOW effects on the bio-surveillance and pre-diagnostic data by different studies (15,(20)(21)(22)(23) indicated the necessity of considering the role of seasonal patterns such as the month and strength- ened the rationale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in a 6-yr follow-up study [8] among Japanese children a significant association was found between the annual average concentration of nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) and the incidence of asthma. A study [31] in Hong Kong, China was conducted to find out association of air pollution and asthma admission among children and it concluded that the ambient levels of PM 10 and NO 2 but not SO 2 , were associated with childhood www.pneumonologia.viamedica.pl [32]. The study found that indoor coarse PM concentrations were associated with substantial increases in asthma symptoms and the fine PM were also positively associated with increased respiratory symptoms and rescue medication use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to ozone reduces pulmonary function, causes cough and chest tightness (Abelsohn et al, 2002), and exacerbates asthma (Watson and Sheppeard, 2005). Local studies show significant association between O 3 and hospital admission due to respiratory diseases (Wong et al, 1999;Lee et al, 2006). Studies also suggest that elevated O 3 concentration would lead to increase in total, cardiovascular and respiratory mortality (Zhang et al, 2006;Zeller et al, 2006;Bell et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%