Association of Fine Particulate Matter and Residential Greenness With Risk of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Retreatment: Population-Based Retrospective Study

Aug 14, 2024JMIR public health and surveillance

Link Between Air Pollution, Neighborhood Greenery, and Risk of Tuberculosis Returning

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Among 26,482 patients, 1542 (5.82%) experienced PTB retreatment from 2012 to 2019.

  • Exposure to PM2.5 is significantly associated with an increased risk of PTB retreatment, with a hazard ratio of 1.97 per 10 ΞΌg/m3 increase.
  • Living in areas with higher levels of greenness is associated with a 45% lower risk of PTB retreatment compared to those in the lowest greenness areas.
  • The protective effect of residential greenness against PTB retreatment is more pronounced in regions with lower nighttime light levels.
  • The association between PM2.5 exposure and PTB retreatment risk is weakened by higher levels of residential greenness.
  • No significant link was found between greenness and the incidence of drug resistance in PTB patients.

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