"Asthma Alley": a space clustering study of asthma in Brooklyn, New York City.

I F Goldstein, S P Arthur
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Abstract

A certain section of the borough of Brooklyn has sometimes been referred to as "Asthma Alley," expressing a feeling that this area in Brooklyn shows a markedly higher rate of asthma than adjacent areas. This study describes an epidemiologic method developed to determine whether the popular perception of spatial clustering of cases reflects reality. The spatial distribution of respiratory visits to the emergency room is taken as a reference against which clustering of asthma visits is compared, on the assumption that it is a good measure of the proportion of people in that area that make use of the emergency room facilities. From approximately 9,000 visits for asthma during the study period we were able to show that: (1) the differences in distribution of asthma cases among the health areas of Brooklyn are statistically significant; and (2) the health areas that show an excess of asthma visits lie along a belt east of the two hospitals and coincide with the popular impression of the location of "Asthma Alley."

“哮喘巷”:纽约市布鲁克林哮喘的空间聚类研究。
布鲁克林区的某一部分有时被称为“哮喘巷”,表达了一种感觉,即布鲁克林的这一地区的哮喘发病率明显高于邻近地区。本研究描述了一种流行病学方法,用于确定病例空间聚类的流行看法是否反映了现实。急诊室呼吸系统就诊的空间分布作为比较哮喘就诊聚类的参考,假设它是该地区使用急诊室设施的人口比例的良好衡量标准。从研究期间约9000例哮喘就诊中,我们能够证明:(1)哮喘病例在布鲁克林卫生区域之间分布的差异具有统计学意义;(2)哮喘患者过多的健康区域位于两家医院以东的一条带状地带,与人们对“哮喘巷”的普遍印象相吻合。
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