Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020
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Resumo: | Abstract Introduction The greater life expectancy in the country and the drop in mortality bring challenges to social programs for the care of the population, especially in the area of health. Objetive To investigate short-term effects of air pollution, climate variability on respiratory morbidity and mortality from 2005 to 2020. Methods The study was carried out in the city of Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. Daily counts of hospital admissions from 2005 to 2020 were analyzed in relation to daily variations in atmospheric pollutants (NO2, O3) from the Aurea satellite column, OMI sensor. Poisson regression in generalized additive models was used for analysis. The models were adjusted for the effects of temporal trend, seasonality, meteorological factors and autocorrelation. Results There was, in the period, an increasing trend in mortality rates and hospital admissions, with an increase in the proportion of deaths from respiratory diseases in relation to other causes. Conclusions Respiratory diseases are worrying causes of hospitalization and death in the population. Prevention and care actions for these causes, as well as further etiological investigation, should be prioritized in the current epidemiological context of health in Brazil. The results found are consistent with studies that point to an association between short-term variations in air pollutants and the increase in morbidity and mortality in large urban centers. |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, in Campo Grande, Brazil/ Variaciones estacionales de la mortalidad diaria asociada a la exposición a partículas, en Campo Grande, Brasil/ Variações sazonais na mortalidade diária associada à exposição a partículas, em Campo Grande, BrasilRespiratory DiseasesHospitalizationAir PollutantsAbstract Introduction The greater life expectancy in the country and the drop in mortality bring challenges to social programs for the care of the population, especially in the area of health. Objetive To investigate short-term effects of air pollution, climate variability on respiratory morbidity and mortality from 2005 to 2020. Methods The study was carried out in the city of Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. Daily counts of hospital admissions from 2005 to 2020 were analyzed in relation to daily variations in atmospheric pollutants (NO2, O3) from the Aurea satellite column, OMI sensor. Poisson regression in generalized additive models was used for analysis. The models were adjusted for the effects of temporal trend, seasonality, meteorological factors and autocorrelation. Results There was, in the period, an increasing trend in mortality rates and hospital admissions, with an increase in the proportion of deaths from respiratory diseases in relation to other causes. Conclusions Respiratory diseases are worrying causes of hospitalization and death in the population. Prevention and care actions for these causes, as well as further etiological investigation, should be prioritized in the current epidemiological context of health in Brazil. The results found are consistent with studies that point to an association between short-term variations in air pollutants and the increase in morbidity and mortality in large urban centers.Obcjetive: to investigate short-term effects of air pollution, climate variability on respiratory morbidity and mortality from 2005 to 2020. Method: the study was carried out in the city of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Daily counts of hospital admissions from 2005 to 2020 were analyzed in relation to daily variations in atmospheric pollutants (NO2, O3) from the Aurea satellite column, OMI sensor. Poisson regression in generalized additive models was used for analysis. The models were adjusted for the effects of temporal trend, seasonality, meteorological factors and autocorrelation. Results: there was, in the period, an increasing trend in mortality rates and hospital admissions, with an increase in the proportion of deaths from respiratory diseases in relation to other causes. Conclusion: respiratory diseases are worrying causes of hospitalization and death in the population. The results found are consistent with studies that point to an association between short-term variations in air pollutants and the increase in morbidity and mortality in large urban centers.Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT)2022-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unemat.br/index.php/jhnpeps/article/view/6127Journal Health NPEPS; v. 7 n. 1 (2022): Janeiro-JunhoJournal Health NPEPS; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Janeiro-JunhoJournal Health NPEPS; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2022): Janeiro-Junho2526-1010reponame:Journal Health NPEPSinstname:Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT)instacron:UNEMATporhttps://periodicos.unemat.br/index.php/jhnpeps/article/view/6127/4663Soares Casaes Nunes, RaquelFrancisco de Oliveira-Júnior, José Carvalho Abreu, Marcel Aristone, Flavio Alves Fernandes, Widinei de Souza, AmauryManoel dos Santos, CíceroMartins de Souza, Déborainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-08-18T15:09:31Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6127Revistahttp://periodicos.unemat.br/index.php/jhnpepsPUBhttps://periodicos.unemat.br/index.php/jhnpeps/oainpeps@unemat.br2526-10102526-1010opendoar:2023-01-12T16:41:40.787270Journal Health NPEPS - Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT)false |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020 Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, in Campo Grande, Brazil/ Variaciones estacionales de la mortalidad diaria asociada a la exposición a partículas, en Campo Grande, Brasil/ Variações sazonais na mortalidade diária associada à exposição a partículas, em Campo Grande, Brasil |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020 |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020 Soares Casaes Nunes, Raquel Respiratory Diseases Hospitalization Air Pollutants |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020 |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020 |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020 |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020 |
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Seasonal variations in daily mortality associated with exposure to particulates, nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020 |
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Soares Casaes Nunes, Raquel |
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Soares Casaes Nunes, Raquel Francisco de Oliveira-Júnior, José Carvalho Abreu, Marcel Aristone, Flavio Alves Fernandes, Widinei de Souza, Amaury Manoel dos Santos, Cícero Martins de Souza, Débora |
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Francisco de Oliveira-Júnior, José Carvalho Abreu, Marcel Aristone, Flavio Alves Fernandes, Widinei de Souza, Amaury Manoel dos Santos, Cícero Martins de Souza, Débora |
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Soares Casaes Nunes, Raquel Francisco de Oliveira-Júnior, José Carvalho Abreu, Marcel Aristone, Flavio Alves Fernandes, Widinei de Souza, Amaury Manoel dos Santos, Cícero Martins de Souza, Débora |
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Respiratory Diseases Hospitalization Air Pollutants |
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Respiratory Diseases Hospitalization Air Pollutants |
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Abstract Introduction The greater life expectancy in the country and the drop in mortality bring challenges to social programs for the care of the population, especially in the area of health. Objetive To investigate short-term effects of air pollution, climate variability on respiratory morbidity and mortality from 2005 to 2020. Methods The study was carried out in the city of Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. Daily counts of hospital admissions from 2005 to 2020 were analyzed in relation to daily variations in atmospheric pollutants (NO2, O3) from the Aurea satellite column, OMI sensor. Poisson regression in generalized additive models was used for analysis. The models were adjusted for the effects of temporal trend, seasonality, meteorological factors and autocorrelation. Results There was, in the period, an increasing trend in mortality rates and hospital admissions, with an increase in the proportion of deaths from respiratory diseases in relation to other causes. Conclusions Respiratory diseases are worrying causes of hospitalization and death in the population. Prevention and care actions for these causes, as well as further etiological investigation, should be prioritized in the current epidemiological context of health in Brazil. The results found are consistent with studies that point to an association between short-term variations in air pollutants and the increase in morbidity and mortality in large urban centers. |
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