Air quality and number of hospital admissions for respiratory disease among children in the city of Divinopolis, Brazil/Qualidade do ar e internacoes por doencas respiratorias em criancas no municipio de Divinopolis, Estado de Minas Gerais

Respiratory problems represent one of the main morbidity causes in children in practically all of Brazil, with air pollution being one of the chief causes. This work was intended to evaluate the association between the number of hospital admissions for respiratory problems in children and the concen...

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Published inActa scientiarum. Health sciences Vol. 32; no. 2; p. 185
Main Authors Bueno, Flavia Faria, Fonseca, Alysson Rodrigo, Braga, Francisco Assis, Miranda, Paulo Sergio Carneiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Universidade Estadual de Maringa 01.07.2010
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Summary:Respiratory problems represent one of the main morbidity causes in children in practically all of Brazil, with air pollution being one of the chief causes. This work was intended to evaluate the association between the number of hospital admissions for respiratory problems in children and the concentration of suspended particulate material in suspension in the town of Divinopolis, Minas Gerais State, in the period from 2000 to 2006. The methodology used was that of the descriptive and exploratory non-experimental research, characterizing itself in a retrospective study. It was found that during the investigated period, respiratory disturbances reached the top position in hospitalizations in public hospitals, corresponding to the main cause of admission and representing one third of all admissions over that period. The analysis of the data stressed an inverse ratio between the concentration of particulates in air and meteorological change. The data show further that there is a direct relationship between the concentration of particulates in the atmosphere, air quality and the epidemiologic picture, the latter pictured by the number of hospital admissions of children for respiratory diseases.
ISSN:1679-9291
DOI:10.4025/actascihealthsci.v32i2.7344