Health Effects of Residential Exposure to Aluminum Plant Air Pollution

Jennifer Petrela, V. Câmara, G. Kennedy, Bahiya Bouyahi, J. Zayed
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Abstract In this study, the authors evaluated the relative risk of residential exposure to air pollution from an aluminum plant. The authors used government-compiled data to compare hospital admissions in 1997 for selected respiratory diseases for 2 communities in Brazil. One community, Ouro Preto, was located near an aluminum plant and the other, Diamantina, was located far from any source of industrial air pollution. The relative risk of hospital admissions for selected respiratory diseases was 4.11 (95% confidence interval = 2.96, 5.70). The risk was highest among individuals between 30 and 39 yr of age (relative risk = 11.70; 95% confidence interval = 1.52, 89.96). Admissions per thousand residents were highest for individuals under 10 yr of age and for individuals older than 70 yr of age. The authors assessed exposure with environmental measurements. Dust deposition was collected in the residences of participants (n = 36 in each location) and the dust was analyzed for aluminum, manganese, magnesium and calcium content. There were significantly different (p < .05) levels of aluminum in the 2 communities; the highest quantities were found near the aluminum plant. Measurements from independent studies indicated that both 24-hr maximum values and annual mean concentrations of suspended particulate matter exceeded the average of international standards in Ouro Preto (i.e., aluminum plant area). These results suggested that exposure to greater air pollution in the aluminum plant area (i.e., Ouro Preto, Brazil) versus the control area resulted in statistically significant health effects in those individuals who resided in Ouro Preto.
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住宅暴露于铝厂空气污染对健康的影响
在这项研究中,作者评估了住宅暴露于铝厂空气污染的相对风险。作者使用政府编制的数据来比较1997年巴西两个社区因呼吸道疾病而入院的情况。其中一个社区欧鲁普雷托(Ouro Preto)位于一家铝厂附近,另一个社区迪亚曼蒂纳(Diamantina)远离任何工业空气污染源。所选呼吸道疾病住院的相对风险为4.11(95%可信区间= 2.96,5.70)。风险在30 - 39岁之间最高(相对风险= 11.70;95%置信区间= 1.52,89.96)。每千名居民中,10岁以下的人和70岁以上的人入院率最高。作者通过环境测量评估了暴露程度。在参与者的住所(每个地点n = 36)收集粉尘沉积,并分析粉尘的铝、锰、镁和钙含量。2个社区铝含量差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05);含量最高的是在铝厂附近。独立研究的测量结果表明,欧鲁普雷托(即铝厂地区)悬浮颗粒物的24小时最大值和年平均浓度均超过国际标准的平均水平。这些结果表明,在铝厂地区(即巴西欧鲁普雷图)暴露于比对照地区更严重的空气污染,对居住在欧鲁普雷图的个人造成了统计上显著的健康影响。
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