Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents
Background: Living in livestock-dense areas has been associated with health effects, suggesting airborne exposures to livestock farm emissions to be relevant for public health. Livestock farm emissions involve complex mixtures of various gases and particles. Endotoxin, a pro-inflammatory agent of mi...
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doaj-678979f4d98247009fe1b7407f0e30e12020-11-24T20:53:50ZengElsevierEnvironment International0160-41202019-11-01132Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residentsMyrna M.T. de Rooij0Lidwien A.M. Smit1Hans J. Erbrink2Thomas J. Hagenaars3Gerard Hoek4Nico W.M. Ogink5Albert Winkel6Dick J.J. Heederik7Inge M. Wouters8Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands; Corresponding author at: Yalelaan 2, 3584CM Utrecht, the Netherlands.Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsErbrink Advies, Arnhem, the NetherlandsWageningen Bioveterinary Research, Wageningen University and Research, the NetherlandsInstitute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsWageningen Livestock Research, Wageningen University and Research, the NetherlandsWageningen Livestock Research, Wageningen University and Research, the NetherlandsInstitute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsInstitute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsBackground: Living in livestock-dense areas has been associated with health effects, suggesting airborne exposures to livestock farm emissions to be relevant for public health. Livestock farm emissions involve complex mixtures of various gases and particles. Endotoxin, a pro-inflammatory agent of microbial origin, is a constituent of livestock farm emitted particulate matter (PM) that is potentially related to the observed health effects. Quantification of livestock associated endotoxin exposure at residential addresses in relation to health outcomes has not been performed earlier. Objectives: We aimed to assess exposure-response relations for a range of respiratory endpoints and atopic sensitization in relation to livestock farm associated PM10 and endotoxin levels. Methods: Self-reported respiratory symptoms of 12,117 persons participating in a population-based cross-sectional study were analyzed. For 2494 persons, data on lung function (spirometry) and serologically assessed atopic sensitization was additionally available. Annual-average PM10 and endotoxin concentrations at home addresses were predicted by dispersion modelling and land-use regression (LUR) modelling. Exposure-response relations were analyzed with generalized additive models. Results: Health outcomes were generally more strongly associated with exposure to livestock farm emitted endotoxin compared to PM10. An inverse association was observed for dispersion modelled exposure with atopic sensitization (endotoxin: p = .004, PM10: p = .07) and asthma (endotoxin: p = .029, PM10: p = .022). Prevalence of respiratory symptoms decreased with increasing endotoxin concentration at the lower range, while at the higher range prevalence increased with increasing concentration (p < .05). Associations between lung function parameters with exposure to PM10 and endotoxin were not statistically significant (p > .05). Conclusions: Exposure to livestock farm emitted particulate matter is associated with respiratory health effects and atopic sensitization in non-farming residents. Results indicate endotoxin to be a potentially plausible etiologic agent, suggesting non-infectious aspects of microbial emissions from livestock farms to be important with respect to public health. Keywords: Livestock farming, Emissions, Air pollution, Public health, Spatial modelling, Endotoxinhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019311365 |
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Myrna M.T. de Rooij Lidwien A.M. Smit Hans J. Erbrink Thomas J. Hagenaars Gerard Hoek Nico W.M. Ogink Albert Winkel Dick J.J. Heederik Inge M. Wouters Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents Environment International |
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Myrna M.T. de Rooij Lidwien A.M. Smit Hans J. Erbrink Thomas J. Hagenaars Gerard Hoek Nico W.M. Ogink Albert Winkel Dick J.J. Heederik Inge M. Wouters |
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Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents |
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Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents |
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Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents |
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Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents |
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Endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents |
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endotoxin and particulate matter emitted by livestock farms and respiratory health effects in neighboring residents |
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Background: Living in livestock-dense areas has been associated with health effects, suggesting airborne exposures to livestock farm emissions to be relevant for public health. Livestock farm emissions involve complex mixtures of various gases and particles. Endotoxin, a pro-inflammatory agent of microbial origin, is a constituent of livestock farm emitted particulate matter (PM) that is potentially related to the observed health effects. Quantification of livestock associated endotoxin exposure at residential addresses in relation to health outcomes has not been performed earlier. Objectives: We aimed to assess exposure-response relations for a range of respiratory endpoints and atopic sensitization in relation to livestock farm associated PM10 and endotoxin levels. Methods: Self-reported respiratory symptoms of 12,117 persons participating in a population-based cross-sectional study were analyzed. For 2494 persons, data on lung function (spirometry) and serologically assessed atopic sensitization was additionally available. Annual-average PM10 and endotoxin concentrations at home addresses were predicted by dispersion modelling and land-use regression (LUR) modelling. Exposure-response relations were analyzed with generalized additive models. Results: Health outcomes were generally more strongly associated with exposure to livestock farm emitted endotoxin compared to PM10. An inverse association was observed for dispersion modelled exposure with atopic sensitization (endotoxin: p = .004, PM10: p = .07) and asthma (endotoxin: p = .029, PM10: p = .022). Prevalence of respiratory symptoms decreased with increasing endotoxin concentration at the lower range, while at the higher range prevalence increased with increasing concentration (p < .05). Associations between lung function parameters with exposure to PM10 and endotoxin were not statistically significant (p > .05). Conclusions: Exposure to livestock farm emitted particulate matter is associated with respiratory health effects and atopic sensitization in non-farming residents. Results indicate endotoxin to be a potentially plausible etiologic agent, suggesting non-infectious aspects of microbial emissions from livestock farms to be important with respect to public health. Keywords: Livestock farming, Emissions, Air pollution, Public health, Spatial modelling, Endotoxin |
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