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Associations Between Air Pollution Exposure and Daily Pediatric Outpatient Visits for Dry Eye Disease: A Time-Series Study in Shenzhen, China

Jingfeng Mu, Lingfang Zeng, Jingjie Fan, Meizhou Liu, Shuyuan Yu, Wanfu Ding, Shaochong Zhang

2021International Journal of Public Health34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the associations between air pollution exposure and pediatric outpatient visits for dry eye disease (DED) in Shenzhen, China. Methods: Generalized additive models were utilized to explore the acute effects of air pollution exposure on pediatric outpatient visits for DED. Results: Single-day lag exposures to NO 2 , O 3 , PM 2.5 , and PM 10 were associated with DED outpatient visits at lag days 0, 6, 4 and 2. Relative risks (RRs) for DED given a 10-μg/m 3 increase in NO 2 , O 3 , PM 2.5 , and PM 10 concentrations were 1.062[95% confidence interval (CI) 1.003, 1.123], 1.015(95% CI 1.001, 1.031), 1.052(95% CI 1.001, 1.115), and 1.038 (95% CI 1.002, 1.076), respectively. RR for DED given a 10-μg/m 3 increase in NO 2 over cumulative lag days 0–1 was 1.075 (95% CI 1.009, 1.147), and RR for DED given a 10-μg/m 3 increase in PM 10 over cumulative lag days 0–4 was 1.051 (95% CI 1.003, 1.102). Conclusion: The observed associations between air pollution and outpatient visits for DED may provide evidence for policy makers to consider implementing measures to reduce the risk of DED owing to air pollution in China.

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Outpatient visitsMedicineConfidence intervalAir pollutionEnvironmental healthLag timeChinaRelative riskPublic healthOutpatient clinicDistributed lagDemographyPediatricsInternal medicineHealth careGeographyEconomic growthBiological systemNursingOrganic chemistryChemistryEconomicsArchaeologySociologyComputer scienceBiologyMachine learningAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationOcular Surface and Contact LensIndoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure