SO2 Concentration and the Occurrence of Acute Respiratory Infection in Children Under Five

IF 0.4 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Kesmas-National Public Health Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.21109/kesmas.v17i4.6290
Puji Amrih Lestari, Budi Haryanto
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Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia, with 10.7 million inhabitants with poor air quality as of 2020. Higher levels of pollution often come with an increase in the number of health risks and pneumonia cases. This study aimed to determine the association between SO2 concentration and the occurrence of acute respiratory infection in children under five. An ecological time series design was implemented during the study by utilizing secondary data of SO2 concentrations and ARI from the Indonesian Agency for Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysics, the Special Capital Region of Jakarta Environmental, and Health Office. Statistical correlation tests were performed to analyze the association between SO2 concentration and ARI prevalence in five administrative cities in Jakarta from 2018-2021 based on the rainy and dry seasons. The average concentration of SO2 was 18.06–20.89 μg/m3. There was no significant correlation between SO2 concentration and the occurrence of ARI in children under five in Jakarta in 2018–2021, with a weak relationship (r = 0.24). It seems that children under five in Jakarta spent their time indoors rather than outdoors, so they were exposed to fewer transportation emissions.
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SO2浓度与5岁以下儿童急性呼吸道感染发生的关系
雅加达是印度尼西亚的首都,截至2020年,有1070万居民的空气质量很差。污染水平的提高往往伴随着健康风险和肺炎病例的增加。本研究旨在确定SO2浓度与5岁以下儿童急性呼吸道感染发生的关系。在研究期间,利用印度尼西亚气象、气候和地球物理局、雅加达特别首都区环境和卫生办公室提供的二氧化硫浓度和ARI的二次数据,实施了生态时间序列设计。基于雨季和旱季,采用统计相关检验分析2018-2021年雅加达5个行政城市SO2浓度与急性呼吸道感染的相关性。SO2平均浓度为18.06 ~ 20.89 μg/m3。雅加达2018-2021年SO2浓度与5岁以下儿童急性呼吸道感染发生率无显著相关,呈弱相关(r = 0.24)。雅加达五岁以下的儿童似乎在室内而不是户外度过,因此他们接触到的交通排放物较少。
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