The association between urban pollutants and preterm birth occurrences: a case study of Mashhad-Iran

Marziye Norooziyan, F. Karami, Marzieh Shahdadnejad, M. Nikbakht, Mohsen Abbasnia
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Preterm birth and associated conditions are one of the biggest killers of children in the worldwide. In this regards, current study aimed at investigation of the relationship between air pollutants of Pm10, CO, O3, and SO2 and preterm birth occurrences recorded in Imam Reza (PUH) Hospital of Mashhad for a five-year period from 2007 to 2011. The results of quantile regression showed that the amount of atmospheric pollutants have an important role in rising preterm births. In this way, the pollutants of Pm10 and CO have revealed the strongest effect on preterm birth occurrences especially for the last three months of pregnancy. Moreover, preterm births mostly have occurred in warm seasons of spring and summer, while the seasonal average of pollutants concentration, excepting O3 pollutant, has shown rising in cold seasons of autumn and winter. However, reducing air pollution could also be effective in reducing preterm births across the world.
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城市污染物与早产发生之间的关系:以伊朗马什哈德为例
早产和相关疾病是全球儿童的最大杀手之一。在这方面,目前的研究旨在调查2007年至2011年马什哈德伊玛目礼萨(PUH)医院记录的五年内Pm10、CO、O3和SO2的空气污染物与早产发生之间的关系。分位数回归结果表明,大气污染物的数量在早产率上升中起着重要作用。通过这种方式,Pm10和CO的污染物对早产的影响最大,尤其是在怀孕的最后三个月。此外,早产多发生在温暖的春夏季节,而除O3污染物外,污染物浓度的季节平均值在寒冷的秋冬季节呈上升趋势。然而,减少空气污染也可以有效地减少世界各地的早产。
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