2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061168
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Estimation of Short-Term Effects of Air Pollution on Stroke Hospital Admissions in Wuhan, China

Abstract: Background and ObjectiveHigh concentrations of air pollutants have been linked to increased incidence of stroke in North America and Europe but not yet assessed in mainland China. The aim of this study is to evaluate the association between stroke hospitalization and short-term elevation of air pollutants in Wuhan, China.MethodsDaily mean NO2, SO2 and PM10 levels, temperature and humidity were obtained from 2006 through 2008. Data on stroke hospitalizations (ICD 10: I60–I69) at four hospitals in Wuhan were obt… Show more

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“…Air pollution on warm days was more strongly associated with both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke in Taiwan 64 . Associations between air pollution and ischemic stroke were stronger in the warm season in Edmonton, Canada 58 and Dijon, France 70 in contrast to Wuhan 61 where associations were stronger in the cold season. Differences may reflect better exposure classification due to time spent outdoors in climates like Edmonton, Canada but may also be due to seasonal interactions between pollutants.…”
Section: Short-term Air Pollution Exposurementioning
confidence: 77%
“…Air pollution on warm days was more strongly associated with both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke in Taiwan 64 . Associations between air pollution and ischemic stroke were stronger in the warm season in Edmonton, Canada 58 and Dijon, France 70 in contrast to Wuhan 61 where associations were stronger in the cold season. Differences may reflect better exposure classification due to time spent outdoors in climates like Edmonton, Canada but may also be due to seasonal interactions between pollutants.…”
Section: Short-term Air Pollution Exposurementioning
confidence: 77%
“…Approximately 6 million people live in the centre of the city within an area of 201 km 2 where air pollution levels are higher and pollution ranges are wider than in the majority of cities described in the literature. The major sources of air pollution in the city are motor vehicles and the use of coal in domestic cooking, heating and industrial processes 15 16. Individuals >18 years of age were invited to participate in the survey.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[58] Increased NO 2 exposure is positively associated with stroke admissions during the cold season in Wuhan, China, where air pollution concentrations are 50% greater in the winter. [59]…”
Section: Air Pollution and Strokementioning
confidence: 99%