Author: Xie, Wenjun; Zhao, Han; Shu, Chang; Wang, Bin; Zeng, Wen; Zhan, Yu
Title: Association between ozone exposure and prevalence of mumps: a time-series study in a Megacity of Southwest China Cord-id: nsnewxap Document date: 2021_7_27
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Snippet: In the present study, we aim to evaluate the delayed and cumulative effect of ozone (O(3)) exposure on mumps in a megacity with high population density and high humidity. We took Chongqing, a megacity in Southwest China, as the research area and 2013–2017 as the research period. A total of 49,258 confirmed mumps cases were collected from 122 hospitals of Chongqing. We employed the distributed lag nonlinear models with quasi-Poisson link to investigate the relationship between prevalence of mum
Document: In the present study, we aim to evaluate the delayed and cumulative effect of ozone (O(3)) exposure on mumps in a megacity with high population density and high humidity. We took Chongqing, a megacity in Southwest China, as the research area and 2013–2017 as the research period. A total of 49,258 confirmed mumps cases were collected from 122 hospitals of Chongqing. We employed the distributed lag nonlinear models with quasi-Poisson link to investigate the relationship between prevalence of mumps and O(3) exposure after adjusting for the effects of meteorological conditions. The results show that the effect of O(3) exposure on mumps was mainly manifested in the lag of 0–7 days. The single-day ;lag effect was the most obvious on the 4th day, with the relative risk (RR) of mumps occurs of 1.006 (95% CI: 1.003–1.007) per 10 μg/m(3) in the O(3) exposure. The cumulative RR within 7 days was 1.025 (95% CI: 1.013–1.038). Our results suggest that O(3) exposure can increase the risk of mumps infection, which fills the gap of relevant research in mountainous areas with high population density and high humidity. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11356-021-15473-2.
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