Dust Storm Effect and Climatological Factors on Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Respiratory Diseases: A Literature Review

Alireza Khammar, M. Nouri, Elham Saber, A. Miri, Javad Vatani, Mehran Maleki Roveshdi
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Background & Aims: Dust storms, which are considered natural occurrences, have harmed the global population’s health as a result of the broad increase in climate change. The most serious consequences of these alterations are cardiovascular, pulmonary, and cerebrovascular diseases. This review study focused on the effect of dust storms and climatic factors on mortality and morbidity in worldwide and assessed the prediction of these diseases based on changes in each of the meteorological factors and dust storms. Materials and Methods: For data collection, English literature was searched using keywords "dust storm" and "respiratory disorders" or "cardiovascular disease" or "cerebrovascular disease" in PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus as databases, along with Google Scholar as engine search. The first step was to use statistics on the number of instances of cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory diseases. The association between the occurrence of these diseases and variations in climatic factors underwent assessment. Results: Adverse repercussions could be noticed when dust storms were paired with changes in metrological parameters. More local information about the link of these diseases with dust storms and changes in metrological variables in the nation, as well as their capacity to anticipate them, is needed to prevent and reduce the health risk of these diseases. Conclusion: In areas prone to dust storms, the population will be prone to its effects and consequences. Thus, preventive measures are beneficial at the community level.
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沙尘暴效应和气候因素对心脑血管呼吸系统疾病的影响:文献综述
背景与目的:沙尘暴被认为是自然现象,由于气候变化的普遍加剧,已经损害了全球人口的健康。这些改变最严重的后果是心、肺和脑血管疾病。本文综述了沙尘暴和气候因素对全球范围内的死亡率和发病率的影响,并根据气象因素和沙尘暴的变化对这些疾病的预测进行了评估。材料与方法:数据收集时,以PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus中的关键词“dust storm”、“respiratory disorders”或“cardiovascular disease”、“cerebrovascular disease”为检索词,以谷歌Scholar为搜索引擎进行英文文献检索。第一步是对心脑血管和呼吸系统疾病的病例数量进行统计。对这些疾病的发生与气候因素变化之间的关系进行了评估。结果:沙尘暴与气象参数变化配对时,可引起不良影响。为了预防和减少这些疾病的健康风险,需要更多关于这些疾病与沙尘暴之间的联系和国家计量变量变化的当地信息,以及它们预测沙尘暴的能力。结论:在沙尘暴多发地区,人们更容易受到沙尘暴的影响和后果。因此,预防措施在社区一级是有益的。
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