Association between ambient air pollution and respiratory health in Kampala, Uganda: Implications for policy and practice

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Urban Climate Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.uclim.2024.102128
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Abstract

Ambient air pollution and weather have an impact on respiratory diseases. This study analysed effects of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) on monthly respiratory-related healthcare facility visits and admissions (herein referred to as events) in Kampala, whilst considering meteorological factors.

Monthly healthcare facility events for neonatal pneumonia, asthma, pneumonia and COPD between 2019 and 2020 were retrospectively extracted from the District Health Information Software 2. PM2.5 and meteorological data were obtained from 45 monitoring stations and 5 weather stations in Kampala. Associations between air pollution and healthcare facility events were examined using generalised additive models (GAM) adjusted for rainfall, temperature and humidity.

Multivariate analysis showed positive association between monthly PM2.5 with healthcare facility visits due to asthma (incident rate ratio-IRR = 1.007, 95 % CI: 1.002–1.013; p < 0.05) and admissions due to pneumonia (IRR = 1.007, 95 % CI: 1.001–1.013; p < 05). Healthcare facility events were associated with PM2.5 (IRR = 1.005; 95 % CI: 1.002–1.009; p < 0.05) and relative humidity (EDF = 1.000; p < 0.05).

PM2.5 impacted on healthcare facility events in Kampala and association was influenced by meteorological factors. However, lack of data for daily healthcare facility events could have affected accuracy of the impact therefore further analyses are needed. Our characterisation could support facilities in development of early warning tools for air pollution events.

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环境空气污染和天气对呼吸系统疾病有影响。本研究分析了细颗粒物(PM2.5)对坎帕拉每月与呼吸系统相关的医疗机构就诊和入院情况(以下简称事件)的影响,同时考虑了气象因素。2019年至2020年期间,新生儿肺炎、哮喘、肺炎和慢性阻塞性肺病的医疗机构月度事件是从地区卫生信息软件2中回顾性提取的。PM2.5 和气象数据来自坎帕拉的 45 个监测站和 5 个气象站。多变量分析表明,PM2.5与每月因哮喘(事故率比-IRR = 1.007,95 % CI:1.002-1.013;p <0.05)和肺炎(IRR = 1.007,95 % CI:1.001-1.013;p <05)导致的医疗机构就诊之间存在正相关。医疗机构事件与 PM2.5 (IRR = 1.005;95 % CI:1.002-1.009;p <;0.05)和相对湿度(EDF = 1.000;p <;0.05)有关。然而,由于缺乏医疗机构日常活动的数据,可能会影响影响的准确性,因此需要进一步分析。我们的分析可以帮助医疗机构开发空气污染事件预警工具。
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Urban Climate
Urban Climate Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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期刊介绍: Urban Climate serves the scientific and decision making communities with the publication of research on theory, science and applications relevant to understanding urban climatic conditions and change in relation to their geography and to demographic, socioeconomic, institutional, technological and environmental dynamics and global change. Targeted towards both disciplinary and interdisciplinary audiences, this journal publishes original research papers, comprehensive review articles, book reviews, and short communications on topics including, but not limited to, the following: Urban meteorology and climate[...] Urban environmental pollution[...] Adaptation to global change[...] Urban economic and social issues[...] Research Approaches[...]
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