Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields

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Autor(a) principal: Mauro,Carla Cabrini
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Ferrante,Vera Lúcia Silveira Bota, Arbex,Marcos Abdo, Ribeiro,Maria Lúcia, Magnani,Romeu
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to investigate an association between pre-harvest sugarcane burning and respiratory diseases in children under five years of age. The following data were collected in five schools in the city of Araraquara, SP, Southeastern Brazil, between March and June 2009: daily records of absences and the reasons stated for these absences, total concentration of suspended particulate matter (µg/m3), and air humidity. The relationship between the percentage of school absences due to respiratory problems and the concentration of particulate matter in March and from April to June presented a distinct behavior: absences increased alongside the increase in particulate matter concentration. The use of school absences as indicators of this relationship is an innovative approach.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields
title Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields
spellingShingle Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields
Mauro,Carla Cabrini
Preschool
Absenteeism
Respiratory Diseases, epidemiology
Smoke, adverse effects
Saccharum
Air Pollution
Particulate Matter
title_short Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields
title_full Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields
title_fullStr Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields
title_full_unstemmed Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields
title_sort Pre-harvest cane burning and health: the association between school absences and burning sugarcane fields
author Mauro,Carla Cabrini
author_facet Mauro,Carla Cabrini
Ferrante,Vera Lúcia Silveira Bota
Arbex,Marcos Abdo
Ribeiro,Maria Lúcia
Magnani,Romeu
author_role author
author2 Ferrante,Vera Lúcia Silveira Bota
Arbex,Marcos Abdo
Ribeiro,Maria Lúcia
Magnani,Romeu
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mauro,Carla Cabrini
Ferrante,Vera Lúcia Silveira Bota
Arbex,Marcos Abdo
Ribeiro,Maria Lúcia
Magnani,Romeu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Preschool
Absenteeism
Respiratory Diseases, epidemiology
Smoke, adverse effects
Saccharum
Air Pollution
Particulate Matter
topic Preschool
Absenteeism
Respiratory Diseases, epidemiology
Smoke, adverse effects
Saccharum
Air Pollution
Particulate Matter
description The objective of this study was to investigate an association between pre-harvest sugarcane burning and respiratory diseases in children under five years of age. The following data were collected in five schools in the city of Araraquara, SP, Southeastern Brazil, between March and June 2009: daily records of absences and the reasons stated for these absences, total concentration of suspended particulate matter (µg/m3), and air humidity. The relationship between the percentage of school absences due to respiratory problems and the concentration of particulate matter in March and from April to June presented a distinct behavior: absences increased alongside the increase in particulate matter concentration. The use of school absences as indicators of this relationship is an innovative approach.
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