Impact of hot and cold nights on pneumonia hospitalisations in children under five years: Evidence from low-, middle-, and high-income countries

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作者
Feng, Yufan [1 ,2 ]
Xu, Zhiwei [3 ]
Hossain, Mohammad Zahid [4 ]
Chang, Jun [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Su, Hong [1 ,2 ]
Hu, Jihong [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Xu [8 ]
Zheng, Hao [9 ]
Wang, Ning [10 ]
Fan, Yinguang [1 ,2 ]
Song, Jian [1 ,2 ]
Tong, Shilu [1 ,11 ,12 ]
Cheng, Jian [1 ,2 ,5 ,6 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Anhui Med Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, 81 Meishan Rd, Hefei 230032, Anhui, Peoples R China
[2] Anhui Prov Key Lab Major Autoimmune Dis, Hefei, Peoples R China
[3] Griffith Univ, Sch Med & Dent, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia
[4] Bangladesh Icddr B, Int Ctr Diarrhoeal Dis Res, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[5] Anhui Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Hefei, Peoples R China
[6] Anhui Publ Hlth Clin Ctr, Hefei, Peoples R China
[7] Anhui Prov Inst Translat Med, Hefei, Peoples R China
[8] Anhui Med Univ, Anhui Prov Childrens Hosp, Dept Sci & Educ, Childrens Hosp, Hefei, Anhui, Peoples R China
[9] Jiangsu Prov Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Dept Environm Hlth, Nanjing, Peoples R China
[10] Chinese Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Natl Ctr Chron & Noncommunicable Dis Control & Pre, Beijing, Peoples R China
[11] Chinese Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Natl Inst Environm Hlth, Beijing, Peoples R China
[12] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Publ Hlth & Social Work, Brisbane, Australia
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Hot night; Cold night; Childhood pneumonia; Disease burden; CHILDHOOD PNEUMONIA; MORTALITY; TEMPERATURE;
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10.1016/j.envint.2024.109041
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: Studies have shown that abnormal temperature at night is a risk factor for respiratory health. However, there is limited evidence on the impact of hot and cold nights on cause-specific diseases such as pneumonia, which is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Methods: We collected daily data on pneumonia hospitalisations in children under five years from 2011 to 2017 in three low-, middle- and high-income countries (Bangladesh, China, and Australia). The intensity of hot and cold nights was measured by excess temperature. A space-time-stratified case-crossover analysis was used to estimate the association between hot and cold nights and childhood pneumonia hospitalisations. We further estimated the fraction of childhood pneumonia hospitalisations attributable to hot and cold nights. Results: Both hot and cold nights were associated with an increased risk of hospitalisations for childhood pneumonia in low-, middle-, and high-income countries, with a greater disease burden from hot nights. Specifically, the fraction of childhood pneumonia attributable to hot nights was the largest in Australia [21.2%, 95% confidence interval (CI): 11.8%-28.1%], followed by Bangladesh (15.2%, 95% CI: 4.1%-23.8%) and China (2.7%, 95% CI: 0.4%-4.7%). Additionally, the fraction of childhood pneumonia attributable to cold nights was 1.3% (95% CI: 0.4%-2.0%) in Bangladesh and 0.4% (95% CI: 0.1%-0.7%) in China. Conclusion: This multi-country study suggests that hot and cold nights are not only associated with a higher risk of pneumonia hospitalisations in children but also responsible for substantial fraction of hospitalisations, with a greater impact from hot nights.
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