Respiratory Hospital Admissions before and after Closure of a Major Industry in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia

Background: Many epidemiological studies reported significant associations between air pollution and respiratory hos­pital admissions. Proximity of industries to the residential areas may have considerable impacts on air quality and sub­sequently public health. This paper describes the indirect impa...

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Main Authors: SA Sajjadi, HA Bridgman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/19270.pdf
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spelling doaj-b9287801e0a44101a1d820a6458234cb2020-12-02T05:45:07ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852011-09-014034154Respiratory Hospital Admissions before and after Closure of a Major Industry in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia SA SajjadiHA BridgmanBackground: Many epidemiological studies reported significant associations between air pollution and respiratory hos­pital admissions. Proximity of industries to the residential areas may have considerable impacts on air quality and sub­sequently public health. This paper describes the indirect impacts of closing a large steel industry, Broken Hill Proprie­tary (BHP), in the Lower Hunter region, Australia.Methods: The number of hospital admissions for a group of respiratory diseases including all respiratory disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and asthma were incorporated in this study. The study location com­prised the entire Lower Hunter, Newcastle, as the closest location, and Port Stephens, as the most distant area to the indus­try. Two series of data set for 3.5 years before and after industry closure allowed a comparison of daily hospital admis­sions. Mixed Model was employed to calculate significant changes in the time series by month.Results: While the rest of the disease categories decreased, COPD 65+ increased after BHP closure. All-age asthma in New­castle showed the highest decrease whereas the least difference was observed for respiratory disease in Port Stephens. The decrease of admission rates was generally more significant in Newcastle, where the industry was operat­ing, than in the other areas.Conclusion: Inconsistent results challenged the publically viewed significant role of BHP closure on public health. The study expected consistent decreases of respiratory admissions after industry closure; however, the district results sug­gested some impacts on community health. Incompatible findings could be attributable to other factors that dominated the possible impacts of BHP closure.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/19270.pdfRespiratory DiseaseAir PollutionHospital AdmissionBHP Steel WorksAustralia
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Respiratory Hospital Admissions before and after Closure of a Major Industry in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Respiratory Disease
Air Pollution
Hospital Admission
BHP Steel Works
Australia
author_facet SA Sajjadi
HA Bridgman
author_sort SA Sajjadi
title Respiratory Hospital Admissions before and after Closure of a Major Industry in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia
title_short Respiratory Hospital Admissions before and after Closure of a Major Industry in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia
title_full Respiratory Hospital Admissions before and after Closure of a Major Industry in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia
title_fullStr Respiratory Hospital Admissions before and after Closure of a Major Industry in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory Hospital Admissions before and after Closure of a Major Industry in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia
title_sort respiratory hospital admissions before and after closure of a major industry in the lower hunter region, australia
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Background: Many epidemiological studies reported significant associations between air pollution and respiratory hos­pital admissions. Proximity of industries to the residential areas may have considerable impacts on air quality and sub­sequently public health. This paper describes the indirect impacts of closing a large steel industry, Broken Hill Proprie­tary (BHP), in the Lower Hunter region, Australia.Methods: The number of hospital admissions for a group of respiratory diseases including all respiratory disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and asthma were incorporated in this study. The study location com­prised the entire Lower Hunter, Newcastle, as the closest location, and Port Stephens, as the most distant area to the indus­try. Two series of data set for 3.5 years before and after industry closure allowed a comparison of daily hospital admis­sions. Mixed Model was employed to calculate significant changes in the time series by month.Results: While the rest of the disease categories decreased, COPD 65+ increased after BHP closure. All-age asthma in New­castle showed the highest decrease whereas the least difference was observed for respiratory disease in Port Stephens. The decrease of admission rates was generally more significant in Newcastle, where the industry was operat­ing, than in the other areas.Conclusion: Inconsistent results challenged the publically viewed significant role of BHP closure on public health. The study expected consistent decreases of respiratory admissions after industry closure; however, the district results sug­gested some impacts on community health. Incompatible findings could be attributable to other factors that dominated the possible impacts of BHP closure.
topic Respiratory Disease
Air Pollution
Hospital Admission
BHP Steel Works
Australia
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/19270.pdf
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