2022
DOI: 10.17816/humeco109943
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Particulate matter in the ambient air as a risk factor of bronchial asthma in adults

Abstract: The aim of the study was to study the role of fine suspended particles in the atmospheric air in the formation of allergic, non-allergic and mixed phenotypes of bronchial asthma in adults. Methods. The analysis of atmospheric air pollution by fine particles in Kazan was carried out according to the database of social and hygienic monitoring of the FBUZ "Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Republic of Tatarstan" for 2014-2020. To study the relationship between the level of atmospheric air pollution… Show more

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“…In the epidemiological study based on a geospatial approach [35], a statistically significant increase in the incidence of bronchial asthma was revealed with an increase of 0.09 per 100 annually (growth rate of 17.6% per year). The increase in the incidence of bronchial asthma was observed mainly due to the non-allergic phenotype-by 0.011 per 100 population annually, and the mixed phenotype-by 0.034 per 100 population annually; the increase in the incidence of allergic asthma (by 0.028 per 100 population annually) did not reach statistical significance.…”
Section: Ambient Particulate Matter and Bronchial Asthma: Results Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the epidemiological study based on a geospatial approach [35], a statistically significant increase in the incidence of bronchial asthma was revealed with an increase of 0.09 per 100 annually (growth rate of 17.6% per year). The increase in the incidence of bronchial asthma was observed mainly due to the non-allergic phenotype-by 0.011 per 100 population annually, and the mixed phenotype-by 0.034 per 100 population annually; the increase in the incidence of allergic asthma (by 0.028 per 100 population annually) did not reach statistical significance.…”
Section: Ambient Particulate Matter and Bronchial Asthma: Results Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%