A GIS Based Approach for Assessing the Association between Air Pollution and Asthma in New York State, USA

Studies on asthma have shown that air pollution can lead to increased asthma prevalence. The aim of this study is to examine the association between air pollution (fine particulate matter (PM2.5), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and ozone (O3)) and human health (asthma emergency department visit rate (AEVR) a...

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Main Authors: Amit K. Gorai, Francis Tuluri, Paul B. Tchounwou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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GIS
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/5/4845
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spelling doaj-6d5fec7d46b746d192220c1f117c64e12020-11-24T20:54:58ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012014-05-011154845486910.3390/ijerph110504845ijerph110504845A GIS Based Approach for Assessing the Association between Air Pollution and Asthma in New York State, USAAmit K. Gorai0Francis Tuluri1Paul B. Tchounwou2Environmental Science & Engineering Group, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi 835215, Jharkhand, IndiaDepartment of Technology, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39217, USADepartment of Biology, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39217, USAStudies on asthma have shown that air pollution can lead to increased asthma prevalence. The aim of this study is to examine the association between air pollution (fine particulate matter (PM2.5), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and ozone (O3)) and human health (asthma emergency department visit rate (AEVR) and asthma discharge rate (ADR)) among residents of New York, USA during the period 2005 to 2007. Annual rates of asthma were calculated from population estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 and number of asthma hospital discharge and emergency department visits. Population data for New York were taken from US Bureau of Census, and asthma data were obtained from New York State Department of Health, National Asthma Survey surveillance report. Data on the concentrations of PM2.5, SO2 and ground level ozone were obtained from various air quality monitoring stations distributed in different counties. Annual means of these concentrations were compared to annual variations in asthma prevalence by using Pearson correlation coefficient. We found different associations between the annual mean concentration of PM2.5, SO2 and surface ozone and the annual rates of asthma discharge and asthma emergency visit from 2005 to 2007. A positive correlation coefficient was observed between the annual mean concentration of PM2.5, and SO2 and the annual rates of asthma discharge and asthma emergency department visit from 2005 to 2007. However, the correlation coefficient between annual mean concentrations of ground ozone and the annual rates of asthma discharge and asthma emergency visit was found to be negative from 2005 to 2007. Our study suggests that the association between elevated concentrations of PM2.5 and SO2 and asthma prevalence among residents of New York State in USA is consistent enough to assume concretely a plausible and significant association.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/5/4845air pollutionasthmahealthNew York StateGIS
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A GIS Based Approach for Assessing the Association between Air Pollution and Asthma in New York State, USA
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
air pollution
asthma
health
New York State
GIS
author_facet Amit K. Gorai
Francis Tuluri
Paul B. Tchounwou
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title A GIS Based Approach for Assessing the Association between Air Pollution and Asthma in New York State, USA
title_short A GIS Based Approach for Assessing the Association between Air Pollution and Asthma in New York State, USA
title_full A GIS Based Approach for Assessing the Association between Air Pollution and Asthma in New York State, USA
title_fullStr A GIS Based Approach for Assessing the Association between Air Pollution and Asthma in New York State, USA
title_full_unstemmed A GIS Based Approach for Assessing the Association between Air Pollution and Asthma in New York State, USA
title_sort gis based approach for assessing the association between air pollution and asthma in new york state, usa
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series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Studies on asthma have shown that air pollution can lead to increased asthma prevalence. The aim of this study is to examine the association between air pollution (fine particulate matter (PM2.5), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and ozone (O3)) and human health (asthma emergency department visit rate (AEVR) and asthma discharge rate (ADR)) among residents of New York, USA during the period 2005 to 2007. Annual rates of asthma were calculated from population estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 and number of asthma hospital discharge and emergency department visits. Population data for New York were taken from US Bureau of Census, and asthma data were obtained from New York State Department of Health, National Asthma Survey surveillance report. Data on the concentrations of PM2.5, SO2 and ground level ozone were obtained from various air quality monitoring stations distributed in different counties. Annual means of these concentrations were compared to annual variations in asthma prevalence by using Pearson correlation coefficient. We found different associations between the annual mean concentration of PM2.5, SO2 and surface ozone and the annual rates of asthma discharge and asthma emergency visit from 2005 to 2007. A positive correlation coefficient was observed between the annual mean concentration of PM2.5, and SO2 and the annual rates of asthma discharge and asthma emergency department visit from 2005 to 2007. However, the correlation coefficient between annual mean concentrations of ground ozone and the annual rates of asthma discharge and asthma emergency visit was found to be negative from 2005 to 2007. Our study suggests that the association between elevated concentrations of PM2.5 and SO2 and asthma prevalence among residents of New York State in USA is consistent enough to assume concretely a plausible and significant association.
topic air pollution
asthma
health
New York State
GIS
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/5/4845
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