Sick building syndrome: do outdoor pollutants and pollen affect it?

IF 3.3 Q2 ALLERGY Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2024.1383079
S. González-Díaz, Grecia Jaqueline Hernández-Salcido, C. D. de Lira‐Quezada, J. A. Cantú-Hernández, C. Macouzet-Sánchez, A. Macías-Weinmann, Natalhie Acuña-Ortega
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Sick building syndrome (SBS) refers to non-specific complaints, including upper-respiratory irritative symptoms, headaches, fatigue, and rash, which are usually associated with a particular building by their temporal pattern of occurrence and clustering among inhabitants or colleagues. The aim of the study was to determine the association between the clinical manifestations of sick building syndrome with outdoor pollutants and airborne pollen.It was a descriptive and prospective observational study conducted from November 2021 to April 2022. It included subjects over 18 years old who completed an online survey on sick building syndrome (general symptoms, nasal, ocular, oropharyngeal, and skin symptoms) presented at home, housing information and personal history. The APS-330 from Pollen Sense ® was used to obtain data on pollen in the air and the local pollution monitoring system (SIMA) to obtain information regarding pollutants. For statistical analysis, SPSS version 16 was used.A total of 402 surveys were included; 91% of the subjects reported having at least 1 symptom. Females presented more general symptoms (fatigue and headache) than males. Subjects with a personal history of atopy showed a higher prevalence of practically all symptoms. Airborne pollen exposure was positively associated with mucosal symptoms in eyes and nose. Outdoor fungi spore exposure was positively associated with oculo-nasal and cutaneous symptoms in the scalp.This study found significant associations with female gender and a history of atopy, which suggests a higher risk for these subjects. Despite the limitations of the study, we can conclude that there is an association between the clinical manifestations of sick building syndrome with indoor and outdoor pollution.
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病态楼宇综合征:室外污染物和花粉会对其产生影响吗?
病态楼宇综合征(SBS)是指非特异性主诉,包括上呼吸道刺激性症状、头痛、疲劳和皮疹,这些症状通常与某一特定楼宇有关,其发生的时间模式和在居民或同事中的聚集性。该研究旨在确定病态楼宇综合征的临床表现与室外污染物和空气中的花粉之间的关联。研究对象包括 18 岁以上的受试者,他们在网上填写了一份关于在家出现的病态楼宇综合征(全身症状、鼻部症状、眼部症状、口咽症状和皮肤症状)、住房信息和个人病史的调查问卷。使用 Pollen Sense ® 的 APS-330 获取空气中的花粉数据,并使用当地污染监测系统 (SIMA) 获取污染物信息。统计分析使用的是 SPSS 16 版本。共纳入了 402 份调查问卷;91% 的受试者表示至少有一种症状。女性的一般症状(疲劳和头痛)多于男性。有个人过敏史的受试者几乎所有症状的发病率都较高。接触空气中的花粉与眼鼻粘膜症状呈正相关。接触户外真菌孢子与眼鼻症状和头皮皮肤症状呈正相关。这项研究发现,女性与过敏症病史有显著关联,这表明这些受试者的风险更高。尽管这项研究存在局限性,但我们可以得出结论,病态楼宇综合征的临床表现与室内外污染存在关联。
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