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ZWIĄZEK STĘŻENIA DRO BNEGO PYŁU PM^sub 2,5^ ZAWARTEGO W POWIETR ZU AT MOSFERYCZNYM PODCZAS EPIZODU SMOGOWEGO Z DOBOWYMI ZAOSTRZENIAMI CHORÓB UKŁADU ODDECHOWEGO W POPULACJI WOJEWÓDZTWA ŚLĄSKIEGO

Kowalska, Małgorzata ; Zejda, Jan Eugeniusz

Medycyna pracy, 2018-09, Vol.69 (5), p.523 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Lodz: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine

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    ZWIĄZEK STĘŻENIA DRO BNEGO PYŁU PM^sub 2,5^ ZAWARTEGO W POWIETR ZU AT MOSFERYCZNYM PODCZAS EPIZODU SMOGOWEGO Z DOBOWYMI ZAOSTRZENIAMI CHORÓB UKŁADU ODDECHOWEGO W POPULACJI WOJEWÓDZTWA ŚLĄSKIEGO
  • Autor: Kowalska, Małgorzata ; Zejda, Jan Eugeniusz
  • Assuntos: Air pollution ; Hospitalization ; Internet ; Mortality ; Respiratory diseases ; Smog ; Systematic review
  • É parte de: Medycyna pracy, 2018-09, Vol.69 (5), p.523
  • Descrição: Pr. 2018;69(5):523-530 Słowa kluczowe: hospitalizacja, choroby układu oddechowego, smog zimowy, drobny pył PM2.5, porady ambulatoryjne, badanie ekologiczne Abstract 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. Results: It was documented that the increase in PM2.5 concentration (with simultaneously observed unfavorable meteorological parameters) was related to a higher number of acute respiratory disorders registered daily. [...]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. Risk estimates of mortality attributed to low concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter in the Canadian community health survey cohort.
  • Editor: Lodz: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
  • Idioma: Polonês

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