The role of influenza vaccination in mitigating the adverse impact of ambient air pollution on lung function in children: New insights from the Seven Northeastern Cities Study in China

May 17, 2020Environmental research

How Flu Vaccines May Reduce Air Pollution’s Harm to Children's Lung Health in Seven Northeastern Chinese Cities

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Abstract

Unvaccinated children experienced a -283.44 mL reduction in lung function per interquartile range increase in particulate matter concentrations.

  • Ambient air pollution is significantly associated with reductions in lung function among children.
  • Influenza vaccination appears to reduce the vulnerability to air pollution's negative effects on lung function.
  • Vaccinated children showed a lesser reduction in lung function (-108.24 mL) compared to unvaccinated children when exposed to the same increases in particulate matter.
  • Logistic regression indicates stronger associations between particulate matter exposure and impaired lung function in unvaccinated children.
  • The influence of influenza vaccination on lung function reduction is more pronounced in girls than in boys.

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