The prevalence of allergic diseases has greatly increased in recent decades, likely due to contamination of the environment with allergy irritants. One common treatment is identifying that allergy irritant, and then avoiding exposure to it. This article studies the relation between the prevalence of allergic asthma and certain allergy irritants that are related to environmental variables. To that end, we use spatial association rule mining to determine the association between the spatial distribution of allergic asthma prevalence and air pollutants such as CO, SO2, NO2, PM10, PM2.5, and O3 (from data compiled by air pollution monitoring stations), as well as other factors, such as the distance of residence from parks and roads. In order to ...
AbstractGeographically distributed environmental factors influence the burden of diseases such as as...
Studies on asthma have shown that air pollution can lead to increased asthma prevalence. The aim of ...
This paper was presented by the Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Ota...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has highly increased in recent decades due to contamination of t...
Although previous ecological studies investigating the association between air pollution and allergi...
In epidemiology, a risk assessment measures the association between exposures and a health outcome. ...
Objective This ecological study evaluates the correlation of asthma clusters with outdoor air pollut...
In United States asthma is a major public health problem whose prevalence is increasing. Asthma exac...
Background: Some studies have established associations between the prevalence of new-onset asthma an...
Current observations indicate that asthma is growing every year in the United States, specific reaso...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease among youth, affecting 8.6% of children in the U.S. Childh...
Objective:To use spatial analysis methodology to analyze residential and school proximity to major r...
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.Air pollutants are major risk factors for respiratory diseases, particularly ast...
Background: Social and environmental stressors, may modify associations between environmental pollut...
Purpose(a) To examine geographical distribution of childhood allergic diseases in Korea and (b) to i...
AbstractGeographically distributed environmental factors influence the burden of diseases such as as...
Studies on asthma have shown that air pollution can lead to increased asthma prevalence. The aim of ...
This paper was presented by the Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Ota...
The prevalence of allergic diseases has highly increased in recent decades due to contamination of t...
Although previous ecological studies investigating the association between air pollution and allergi...
In epidemiology, a risk assessment measures the association between exposures and a health outcome. ...
Objective This ecological study evaluates the correlation of asthma clusters with outdoor air pollut...
In United States asthma is a major public health problem whose prevalence is increasing. Asthma exac...
Background: Some studies have established associations between the prevalence of new-onset asthma an...
Current observations indicate that asthma is growing every year in the United States, specific reaso...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease among youth, affecting 8.6% of children in the U.S. Childh...
Objective:To use spatial analysis methodology to analyze residential and school proximity to major r...
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.Air pollutants are major risk factors for respiratory diseases, particularly ast...
Background: Social and environmental stressors, may modify associations between environmental pollut...
Purpose(a) To examine geographical distribution of childhood allergic diseases in Korea and (b) to i...
AbstractGeographically distributed environmental factors influence the burden of diseases such as as...
Studies on asthma have shown that air pollution can lead to increased asthma prevalence. The aim of ...
This paper was presented by the Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Ota...