Prior work found increased rates for emergency department (ED) visits for asthma and hospitalizations for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease per unit mass of PM2.5 across New York State (NYS) during 2014–2016 after significant reductions in ambient PM2.5 concentrations had occurred following implementation of various policy actions and major economic disruptions. The associations of source-specific PM2.5 concentrations with these respiratory diseases were assessed with a time-stratified case-cossover design and logistic regression models to identify the changes in the PM2.5 that have led to the apparently increased toxicity per unit mass. The rates of ED visits and hospitalizations for asthma and COPD associated with increases in source-...
Background: Rising pollution plays a crucial role in worsening several respiratory diseases. Particu...
Previous studies reported triggering of acute cardiovascular (CV) events by short-term increases in ...
Background Previous studies reported triggering of acute cardiovascular events by short-term increa...
Prior work found increased rates for emergency department (ED) visits for asthma and hospitalization...
Prior studies reported that exposure to increased concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) ...
Fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) has been linked to respiratory infections including influenza...
Rationale: Particulate air pollution (PM) has been associated with respiratory infections. Over th...
The response of respiratory infections to source-specific particulate matter (PM) is an area of acti...
Rationale: Fine particulate air pollution (≤2.5µm; PM2.5) has been associated with an increased risk...
Introduction: Rising pollution rates play a fundamental role in developing several respiratory disea...
Background Previous studies reported triggering of acute cardiovascular events by short-term increa...
We have explored differences in rates of emergency room (ER) visits for respiratory diseases in the ...
Background: Rising pollution plays a crucial role in developing several respiratory diseases. Partic...
Background: Short-term exposure to elevated Particulate Matter (PM) concentrations can cause a worse...
Background: Rising pollution plays a crucial role in worsening several respiratory diseases. Particu...
Previous studies reported triggering of acute cardiovascular (CV) events by short-term increases in ...
Background Previous studies reported triggering of acute cardiovascular events by short-term increa...
Prior work found increased rates for emergency department (ED) visits for asthma and hospitalization...
Prior studies reported that exposure to increased concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) ...
Fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) has been linked to respiratory infections including influenza...
Rationale: Particulate air pollution (PM) has been associated with respiratory infections. Over th...
The response of respiratory infections to source-specific particulate matter (PM) is an area of acti...
Rationale: Fine particulate air pollution (≤2.5µm; PM2.5) has been associated with an increased risk...
Introduction: Rising pollution rates play a fundamental role in developing several respiratory disea...
Background Previous studies reported triggering of acute cardiovascular events by short-term increa...
We have explored differences in rates of emergency room (ER) visits for respiratory diseases in the ...
Background: Rising pollution plays a crucial role in developing several respiratory diseases. Partic...
Background: Short-term exposure to elevated Particulate Matter (PM) concentrations can cause a worse...
Background: Rising pollution plays a crucial role in worsening several respiratory diseases. Particu...
Previous studies reported triggering of acute cardiovascular (CV) events by short-term increases in ...
Background Previous studies reported triggering of acute cardiovascular events by short-term increa...