The aim of this study was to estimate the association between exposure to particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter and hospitalization for respiratory diseases. It was an ecological time series study with daily indicators of hospitalization for respiratory diseases in children up to 10 years, living in Piracicaba, SP, Southeastern Brazil, between August 1, 2011 and July 31, 2012. We used generalized additive model for the Poisson regression. The relative risks were RR = 1.008; 95%CI 1.001; 1.016 for lag 1 and RR = 1.009; 95%CI 1.001; 1.017 for lag 3. The increment of 10 mu g/m(3) in particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter implies increase in relative risk between 7.9 and 8.6 percentage points. In conclusion, exposur...
The established evidence associating air pollution with health is limited to populations from specif...
ABSTRACT Objective: Identify the association between exposure to fine particulate matter and hospi...
Summary Objective: Given that respiratory diseases are a major cause of hospitalization in children...
Con el objetivo de estimar la asociación entre exposición al PM2.5 e internaciones por enfermedades ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Exposure to particulate matter (PM) is associated with hospitalizations due t...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze the association between fine particulate matter concentration in the...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the association between fine particulate matter concentration in the atmospher...
Summary Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the association between expo sure to air p...
SummaryObjectiveTo estimate the risk of hospitalization for asthma in children after exposure to air...
The study was designed to investigate the impact of air pollution on monthly inhalation/nebulization...
AbstractObjectiveTo estimate the association between exposure to fine particulate matter with an aer...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Exposure to air pollutants is one of the factors responsible for h...
Exposure to air pollution is an important cause of hospital admissions due to respiratory diseases. ...
The study was designed to investigate the impact of air pollution on monthly inhalation/nebulization...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To estimate the association between exposure to fine particulate matter...
The established evidence associating air pollution with health is limited to populations from specif...
ABSTRACT Objective: Identify the association between exposure to fine particulate matter and hospi...
Summary Objective: Given that respiratory diseases are a major cause of hospitalization in children...
Con el objetivo de estimar la asociación entre exposición al PM2.5 e internaciones por enfermedades ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Exposure to particulate matter (PM) is associated with hospitalizations due t...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze the association between fine particulate matter concentration in the...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the association between fine particulate matter concentration in the atmospher...
Summary Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the association between expo sure to air p...
SummaryObjectiveTo estimate the risk of hospitalization for asthma in children after exposure to air...
The study was designed to investigate the impact of air pollution on monthly inhalation/nebulization...
AbstractObjectiveTo estimate the association between exposure to fine particulate matter with an aer...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Exposure to air pollutants is one of the factors responsible for h...
Exposure to air pollution is an important cause of hospital admissions due to respiratory diseases. ...
The study was designed to investigate the impact of air pollution on monthly inhalation/nebulization...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To estimate the association between exposure to fine particulate matter...
The established evidence associating air pollution with health is limited to populations from specif...
ABSTRACT Objective: Identify the association between exposure to fine particulate matter and hospi...
Summary Objective: Given that respiratory diseases are a major cause of hospitalization in children...