Authors
Sophia Rodopoulou, Marie-Cecile Chalbot, Evangelia Samoli, David W DuBois, Bruce D San Filippo, Ilias G Kavouras
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
Environmental research
Volume
129
Pages
39-46
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Introduction
Doña Ana County in New Mexico regularly experiences severe air pollution episodes associated with windblown dust and fires. Residents of Hispanic/Latino origin constitute the largest population group in the region. We investigated the associations of ambient particulate matter and ozone with hospital emergency room and admissions for respiratory and cardiovascular visits in adults.
Methods
We used trajectories regression analysis to determine the local and regional components of particle mass and ozone. We applied Poisson generalized models to analyze hospital emergency room visits and admissions adjusted for pollutant levels, humidity, temperature and temporal and seasonal effects.
Results
We found that the sources within 500 km of the study area accounted for most of particle mass and ozone concentrations. Sources in Southeast Texas, Baja California and Southwest US were the most …
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