Global, national, and urban burdens of paediatric asthma incidence attributable to ambient NO


Journal

The Lancet. Planetary health
ISSN: 2542-5196
Titre abrégé: Lancet Planet Health
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 101704339

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2019
Historique:
received: 16 01 2019
revised: 07 03 2019
accepted: 07 03 2019
pubmed: 15 4 2019
medline: 23 6 2020
entrez: 15 4 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Paediatric asthma incidence is associated with exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP), but the TRAP-attributable burden remains poorly quantified. Nitrogen dioxide (NO We obtained 2015 country-specific and age-group-specific asthma incidence rates from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation for 194 countries and 2015 population counts at a spatial resolution of 250 × 250 m from the Global Human Settlement population grid. We used 2010-12 annual average surface NO Globally, we estimated that 4·0 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 1·8-5·2) new paediatric asthma cases could be attributable to NO Efforts to reduce NO George Washington University.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Paediatric asthma incidence is associated with exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP), but the TRAP-attributable burden remains poorly quantified. Nitrogen dioxide (NO
METHODS
We obtained 2015 country-specific and age-group-specific asthma incidence rates from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation for 194 countries and 2015 population counts at a spatial resolution of 250 × 250 m from the Global Human Settlement population grid. We used 2010-12 annual average surface NO
FINDINGS
Globally, we estimated that 4·0 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 1·8-5·2) new paediatric asthma cases could be attributable to NO
INTERPRETATION
Efforts to reduce NO
FUNDING
George Washington University.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30981709
pii: S2542-5196(19)30046-4
doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(19)30046-4
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Vehicle Emissions 0
Nitrogen Dioxide S7G510RUBH

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e166-e178

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY NC ND 4.0 license. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Pattanun Achakulwisut (P)

Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.

Michael Brauer (M)

School of Population and Public Health, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Seattle, WA, USA.

Perry Hystad (P)

College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA.

Susan C Anenberg (SC)

Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA. Electronic address: sanenberg@gwu.edu.

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