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Ambient air pollution and infant health: a narrative review

Li‐Zi Lin, Jinhui Chen, Yunjiang Yu, Guang‐Hui Dong

2023EBioMedicine45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The extensive evidence regarding the effects of ambient air pollution on child health is well documented, but limited review summarized their health effects during infancy. Symptoms or health conditions attributed to ambient air pollution in infancy could result in the progression of severe diseases during childhood. Here, we reviewed previous empirical epidemiological studies and/or reviews for evaluating the linkages between ambient air pollution and various infant outcomes including adverse birth outcomes, infant morbidity and mortality, early respiratory health, early allergic symptoms, early neurodevelopment, early infant growth and other relevant outcomes. Patterns of the associations varied by different pollutants (i.e., particles and gaseous pollutants), exposure periods (i.e., pregnancy and postpartum) and exposure lengths (i.e., long-term and short-term). Protection of infant health requires that paediatricians, researchers, and policy makers understand to what extent infants are affected by ambient air pollution, and a call for action is still necessary to reduce ambient air pollution.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEnvironmental healthAir pollutionPregnancyEpidemiologyPollutionInfant mortalityPollutantNarrative reviewPediatricsIntensive care medicinePopulationPathologyBiologyOrganic chemistryEcologyGeneticsChemistryAir Quality and Health ImpactsEnergy and Environment ImpactsNoise Effects and Management