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  • J Respir Med 2022, Vol 4(4): 134
  • DOI: 10.4172/jrm.1000134

Seasonal Variations in Daily Mortality Associated with Exposure to Particulates, Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020

Amaury De Souza*, Josee Francisco De Oliveira-Junior2, Marcel Carvalho Abreu, Flavio Aristone, Widinei Alves Fernandes, Raquel Soares Casaes Nunes, Guilherme Henrique Cavazzana, Cicero Manoel Dos Santos and Carlos Jose Dos Reis
1Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, C.P. 549, 79070- 900. Campo Grande, Brazil
2Federal University of Alagoas, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences (ICAT), Maceio, Brazil
3Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Serope?dica, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
4Federal Rural University of the Federal Amazon, Brasil
5Universidade Catolica Dom Bosco -UCDB, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil
6Universidade Federal do Para, Campus Altamira, Brasil
7Department of Agricultural, Statistics and Experimentation Institution: Department of Statistics, Federal University of Lavras - UFLA-CEP, Brazil
8Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Nainital, 263 001, India
*Corresponding Author : Amaury De Souza, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, C.P. 549, 79070- 900. Campo Grande, Brazil

Received Date: Jul 02, 2022 / Published Date: Jul 28, 2022

Abstract

Introduction: The greater life expectancy in the country and the drop in mortality bring challenges to social programs for the care of the population, especially in the area of health. Objective: To investigate short-term effects of air pollution, climate variability on respiratory morbidity and mortality from 2005 to 2020.

Methods: The study was carried out in the city of Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. Daily counts of hospital admissions from 2005 to 2020 were analyzed in relation to daily variations in atmospheric pollutants (NO2, O3) from the Aurea satellite column, OMI sensor. Poisson regression in generalized additive models was used for analysis. The models were adjusted for the effects of temporal trend, seasonality, meteorological factors and autocorrelation.

Results: There was, in the period, an increasing trend in mortality rates and hospital admissions, with an increase in the proportion of deaths from respiratory diseases in relation to other causes.

Conclusions: Respiratory diseases are worrying causes of hospitalization and death in the population. Prevention and care actions for these causes, as well as further etiological investigation, should be prioritized in the current epidemiological context of health in Brazil. The results found are consistent with studies that point to an association between short-term variations in air pollutants and the increase in morbidity and mortality in large urban centers.

Keywords: Mortality; Respiratory diseases; Time series; Admissions;Ecological studies

Citation: Souza A, Oliveira-Júnior JF, Abreu MC, Aristone F, Fernandes WA, et al. (2022) Seasonal Variations in Daily Mortality Associated with Exposure to Particulates, Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 2005 to 2020. J Respir Med 4: 134. Doi: 10.4172/jrm.1000134

Copyright: © 2022 Souza A, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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