PM2.5, PM10 and bronchiolitis severity: A cohort study

PEDIATRIC ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY(2022)

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BackgroundA few studies suggest that particulate matter (PM) exposure might play a role in bronchiolitis. However, available data are mostly focused on the risk of hospitalization and come from retrospective studies that provided conflicting results. This prospective study investigated the association between PM (PM2.5 and PM10) exposure and the severity of bronchiolitis. MethodsThis prospective cohort study was conducted between November 2019 and February 2020 at the pediatric emergency department of the Fondazione IRCCS Ca & PRIME; Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy. Infants A positive association between the PM2.5 levels and the severity score was found at day-2 (& beta; 0.0214, 95% CI 0.0011-0.0417, p = .0386), day-5 (& beta; 0.0313, 95% CI 0.0054-0.0572, p = .0179), day-14 (& beta; 0.0284, 95% CI 0.0078-0.0490, p = .0069), day-15 (& beta; 0.0496, 95% CI 0.0242-0.0750, p = .0001) and day-16 (& beta; 0.0327, 95% CI 0.0080-0.0574, p = .0093).Similar figures were observed considering the PM10 exposure and limiting the analyses to infants with respiratory syncytial virus. ConclusionThis study shows for the first time a direct association between PM2.5 and PM10 levels and the severity of bronchiolitis.
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air pollution, bronchiolitis, environment, infants, particulate matter, respiratory syncytial virus, severity
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