探索印度斋浦尔空气中花粉含量与呼吸系统状况之间的相关性。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rajat Prakash Singhal, Sumit Khandelwal, A B Gupta, Nishtha Singh, Virendra Singh
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摘要

空气中的花粉是一种重要的自然污染物,它限制了户外活动,影响了肺部疾病敏感患者的生活质量。本研究分析了空气中花粉浓度的变化趋势,并探讨了空气污染、花粉浓度或两者是否会影响患者人数。斋浦尔的年度花粉趋势显示,花粉浓度的峰值出现在 3 月(树木,66%)、9 月(杂草,45%)和 12 月(草,50%)。在所研究的 15 个分类群中,Holoptelea integrifolia 是斋浦尔最大的花粉释放者,其次是 Poaceae 等。到医院就诊的病人数量与杂草(菊科植物和墨西哥蒿)和草花粉有很强的正相关性。根据决明子花粉浓度建立了一个线性回归方程(R2 值 = 0.835),用于预测就诊患者人数。这有助于医院管理部门进行资源管理,尤其是在过敏高峰期。
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Exploring the correlation between airborne pollen levels and respiratory conditions in Jaipur, India.

Airborne pollen, a significant natural pollutant, restricts outdoor activities and impacts quality of life for sensitive individuals with pulmonary disorders. This study examines trends in airborne pollen concentrations and explores whether air pollution, pollen concentration, or both impact patient counts. The annual pollen trend in Jaipur shows peaks in pollen concentration in March (due to trees, 66%), September (due to weeds, 45%), and December (due to grass, 50%). Among the fifteen taxa examined, Holoptelea integrifolia is the largest pollen emitter in Jaipur, followed by Poaceae, among others. The count of patients arriving for clinical consultations in a hospital shows a strong and positive correlation with weed (Asteraceae spp. and Argemone mexicana) and grass pollen. A linear regression equation is developed (R2 value = 0.835) for forecasting consulting patient counts based on Cassia siamea pollen concentration. This can assist hospital administration in resource management, especially during peak allergy seasons.

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International Journal of Environmental Health Research
International Journal of Environmental Health Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
3.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Health Research ( IJEHR ) is devoted to the rapid publication of research in environmental health, acting as a link between the diverse research communities and practitioners in environmental health. Published articles encompass original research papers, technical notes and review articles. IJEHR publishes articles on all aspects of the interaction between the environment and human health. This interaction can broadly be divided into three areas: the natural environment and health – health implications and monitoring of air, water and soil pollutants and pollution and health improvements and air, water and soil quality standards; the built environment and health – occupational health and safety, exposure limits, monitoring and control of pollutants in the workplace, and standards of health; and communicable diseases – disease spread, control and prevention, food hygiene and control, and health aspects of rodents and insects. IJEHR is published in association with the International Federation of Environmental Health and includes news from the Federation of international meetings, courses and environmental health issues.
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