Short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and individual emergency department visits for COVID-19 : a case-crossover study in Canada
Lavigne, Eric; Ryti, Niilo; Gasparrini, Antonio; Sera, Francesco; Weichenthal, Scott; Chen, Hong; To, Teresa; Evans, Greg J; Sun, Liu; Dheri, Aman; Lemogo, Lionnel; Kotchi, Serge Olivier; Stieb, Dave (2022-03-31)
Lavigne E, Ryti N, Gasparrini A, et al. Thorax 2023;78:459–466.
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023053049841
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Abstract
Background: Ambient air pollution is thought to contribute to increased risk of COVID-19, but the evidence is controversial.
Objective: To evaluate the associations between short-term variations in outdoor concentrations of ambient air pollution and COVID-19 emergency department (ED) visits.
Methods: We conducted a case-crossover study of 78 255 COVID-19 ED visits in Alberta and Ontario, Canada between 1 March 2020 and 31 March 2021. Daily air pollution data (ie, fine particulate matter with diameter less than 2.5 µm (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and ozone were assigned to individual case of COVID-19 in 10 km × 10 km grid resolution. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate associations between air pollution and ED visits for COVID-19.
Results: Cumulative ambient exposure over 0–3 days to PM2.5 (OR 1.010; 95% CI 1.004 to 1.015, per 6.2 µg/m³) and NO₂ (OR 1.021; 95% CI 1.015 to 1.028, per 7.7 ppb) concentrations were associated with ED visits for COVID-19. We found that the association between PM2.5 and COVID-19 ED visits was stronger among those hospitalised following an ED visit, as a measure of disease severity, (OR 1.023; 95% CI 1.015 to 1.031) compared with those not hospitalised (OR 0.992; 95% CI 0.980 to 1.004) (p value for effect modification=0.04).
Conclusions: We found associations between short-term exposure to ambient air pollutants and COVID-19 ED visits. Exposure to air pollution may also lead to more severe COVID-19 disease.
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