Part 4. Interaction between air pollution and respiratory viruses: time-series study of daily mortality and hospital admissions in Hong Kong.

Mar 31, 2011Research report (Health Effects Institute)

How air pollution and respiratory viruses together relate to daily deaths and hospital visits in Hong Kong

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Abstract

Individuals aged 65 and older face greater excess risks from air pollution-related mortality and hospitalization.

  • The excess risk estimates for air pollution's short-term health effects are notably higher in older adults compared to the general population.
  • Three measures of influenza activity produced consistent health impact estimates regarding hospitalization and mortality.
  • Adjusting for influenza activity in air pollution health effect models revealed small confounding effects, particularly for respiratory hospitalizations.
  • Interaction effects between influenza activity and air pollution were observed, especially in hospitalization risks for respiratory diseases.
  • The potential synergistic or competing effects of influenza and air pollutants on health remain unclear and require further investigation.

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