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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37064421/exposure-response-relationship-of-residential-dampness-and-mold-damage-with-severe-lower-respiratory-tract-infections-among-under-five-children-in-nigeria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adekunle Gregory Fakunle, Nkosana Jafta, Akinkunmi Paul Okekunle, Lidwien A M Smit, Rajen N Naidoo
UNLABELLED: Previous epidemiological studies demonstrated an increased risk of respiratory health effects in children and adults exposed to dampness or mold. This study investigated associations of quantitative indicators of indoor dampness and mold exposure with severe lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) among children aged 1-59 months in Ibadan, Nigeria. METHODS: In-home visits were conducted among 178 children hospitalized with LRTI matched by age (±3 months), sex, and geographical location with 180 community-based children without LRTI...
April 2023: Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36976465/external-liver-derived-complement-and-intrinsic-present-in-hematopoietic-stem-progenitor-cells-complosome-modulate-cell-metabolism-and-response-to-stress
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REVIEW
Arjun Thapa, Janina Ratajczak, Magdalena Kucia, Mariusz Z Ratajczak
Hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs) express receptors for complement cascade (ComC) cleavage fragments C3a and C5a and may respond to inflammation-related cues by sensing pathogen-associated molecular pattern molecules (PAMPs) released by pathogens as well as non-infectious danger associated molecular pattern molecules (DAMPs) or alarmin generated during stress/tissue damage sterile inflammation. To facilitate this HSPCs are equipped with C3a and C5a receptors, C3aR and C5aR, respectively, and express on the outer cell membrane and in cytosol pattern recognition receptors (PPRs) that sense PAMPs and DAMPs...
March 28, 2023: Stem cell reviews and reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36767909/the-association-between-physical-environment-and-externalising-problems-in-typically-developing-and-neurodiverse-children-and-young-people-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Alister Baird, Bridget Candy, Eirini Flouri, Nick Tyler, Angela Hassiotis
The physical environment is of critical importance to child development. Understanding how exposure to physical environmental domains such as greenspace, urbanicity, air pollution or noise affects aggressive behaviours in typical and neurodiverse children is of particular importance given the significant long-term impact of those problems. In this narrative review, we investigated the evidence for domains of the physical environment that may ameliorate or contribute to the display of aggressive behaviours. We have considered a broad range of study designs that include typically developing and neurodiverse children and young people aged 0-18 years...
January 31, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36755141/prevalence-and-influencing-factors-of-wheeze-and-asthma-among-preschool-children-in-urumqi-city-a-cross-sectional-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tingting Wang, Haonan Shi, Guangsheng Wan, Zhuohui Zhao, Dan Norback, Guiping Pu, Shaowei Ma, Huijuan Dong, Jian Yao, Junwen Lu, Yue Wang, Qi Yan, Huizhen Qi, Qi Ma, Yufeng Shi
To investigate the prevalence and indoor environmental influencing factors of wheeze and asthma among preschool children in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China to provide a strong basis for prevention and control. In August 2019, a cross-sectional study involving 8153 preschool children was conducted in 60 kindergartens in Urumqi. The ALLHOME-2 questionnaire was used for childhood wheeze and asthma survey, and the dampness in buildings and health (DBH) questionnaire was used for the childhood home dwelling and living environment survey...
February 8, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36690293/volatile-organic-compounds-voc-in-homes-associated-with-asthma-and-lung-function-among-adults-in-northern-europe
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Wang, Christer Janson, Thorarinn Gislason, Maria Gunnbjörnsdottir, Rain Jogi, Hans Orru, Dan Norbäck
Associations between measured specific VOC reported to be associated with dampness and microbial growth in dwellings and asthma, lung function were investigated in 159 adults (one adult/home) from three North European cities (Reykjavik, Uppsala and Tartu). Spirometry was performed and forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1 ) and FEV1 /FVC were measured. Among 159 participants, 58% were females, 24.5% atopics, 25.8% current smokers and 41% reported dampness or mold at home...
January 20, 2023: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36643950/atmosphere-of-wet-basements-as-a-novel-route-for-potential-residential-exposure-to-1-4-dioxane-vapor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert E Bailey, Rita Loch-Caruso
Detection of 1,4-dioxane has been reported in shallow groundwater in neighborhoods of the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan has a voluntary 1,4-dioxane shallow groundwater screening level based on its potential for vapor intrusion. Calculations show that if 1,4-dioxane-contaminated water were to enter a basement and evaporate, potentially unhealthy concentrations of 1,4-dioxane could arise in homes with damp basements under certain conditions. Potential residential risk is suggested if: 1) shallow groundwater is within 3 m of the surface, 2) groundwater 1,4-dioxane concentration exceeds 150 μg/L, and 3) a basement has higher humidity than the upper floors...
December 2022: Current opinion in environmental science & health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36450925/impacts-of-residential-indoor-air-quality-and-environmental-risk-factors-on-adult-asthma-related-health-outcomes-in-chicago-il
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Insung Kang, Anna McCreery, Parham Azimi, Amanda Gramigna, Griselda Baca, Whitney Hayes, Timothy Crowder, Rachel Scheu, Anne Evens, Brent Stephens
BACKGROUND: Residential environments are known to contribute to asthma. OBJECTIVE: To examine the joint impacts of exposures to residential indoor and outdoor air pollutants and housing risk factors on adult asthma-related health outcomes. METHODS: We analyzed >1-year of data from 53 participants from 41 homes in the pre-intervention period of the Breathe Easy Project prior to ventilation and filtration retrofits. Health outcomes included surveys of asthma control, health-related quality of life, stress, and healthcare utilizations...
November 30, 2022: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36374535/high-throughput-imaging-and-quantitative-analysis-uncovers-the-nature-of-plasmid-positioning-by-parabs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robin Köhler, Eugen Kaganovitch, Seán M Murray
The faithful segregation and inheritance of bacterial chromosomes and low-copy number plasmids requires dedicated partitioning systems. The most common of these, ParABS, consists of ParA, a DNA-binding ATPase and ParB, a protein that binds to centromeric-like parS sequences on the DNA cargo. The resulting nucleoprotein complexes are believed to move up a self-generated gradient of nucleoid-associated ParA. However, it remains unclear how this leads to the observed cargo positioning and dynamics. In particular, the evaluation of models of plasmid positioning has been hindered by the lack of quantitative measurements of plasmid dynamics...
November 14, 2022: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36335594/fractional-exhaled-nitric-oxide-feno-and-respiratory-symptoms-in-junior-high-school-students-in-penang-malaysia-the-role-of-household-exposure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan Norbäck, Jamal Hisham Hashim, Zailina Hashim, Gunilla Wieslander
We studied associations between fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), health and household exposure among school children (N = 348) in Penang, Malaysia. Multiple logistic regression and linear mixed models were applied. Overall, 46.0% had elevated FeNO (>20 ppb) and 10.6% diagnosed asthma. Male gender (p = 0.002), parental asthma or allergy (p = 0.047), cat allergy (p = 0.009) and seafood allergy (p < 0.001), diagnosed asthma (p = 0.001), wheeze (p = 0.001), ocular symptoms (p = 0...
November 6, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36231188/home-environment-in-early-life-and-lifestyle-factors-associated-with-asthma-and-allergic-diseases-among-inner-city-children-from-the-repro_pl-birth-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katarzyna Kapszewicz, Daniela Podlecka, Kinga Polańska, Iwona Stelmach, Pawel Majak, Barbara Majkowska-Wojciechowska, Bogusław Tymoniuk, Joanna Jerzyńska, Agnieszka Brzozowska
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that, in our REPRO_PL cohort, exposure to indoor allergens and lifestyle factors in early life are associated with risk of asthma, atopic dermatitis, and allergic rhinitis at ten years of age. METHODS: We only examined children who had lived in the same house from birth. Children's exposure to tobacco smoke was assessed based on cotinine levels in urine. House dust samples were collected. RESULTS: Higher Fel d1 concentration in house dust was associated with significantly higher risk of developing asthma at age 10 years (95% CI,10...
September 20, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36168229/characteristics-of-annual-mold-variations-and-association-with-childhood-allergic-symptoms-diseases-via-combining-surveys-and-home-visit-measurements
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenqiu Du, Baizhan Li, Wei Yu, Runming Yao, Jiao Cai, Bicheng Li, Yinghui Yao, Yujue Wang, Min Chen, Emmanuel Essah
The presence of dampness and visible molds leads to concerns of poor indoor air quality which has been consistently linked with increased exacerbation and development of allergy and respiratory diseases. Due to the limitations of epidemiological surveys, the actual fungal exposure characteristics in residences has not been sufficiently understood. This study aimed to characterize household fungal diversity and its annual temporal and spatial variations. We developed combined cross-sectional survey, repeated air sampling around a year, and DNA sequencing methods...
September 2022: Indoor Air
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36141610/residential-exposure-to-dampness-is-related-to-reduced-level-of-asthma-control-among-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maritta S Jaakkola, Henna Hyrkäs-Palmu, Jouni J K Jaakkola
We assessed potential relations between indicators of indoor dampness and mold exposures at home and the level of asthma control among adults. The present population-based cross-sectional study, the Northern Finnish Asthma Study (NoFAS), included 1995 adult subjects with bronchial asthma who replied to study questionnaires (response rate: 40.4%). The Asthma Control Test (ACT) was used as the measure of asthma control. We calculated the mean difference in ACT score (ACTdifference ) and the risk ratio (RR) of poor asthma control (ACT ≤ 19) for the exposure and reference groups and applied Poisson regression to adjust for potential confounding...
September 9, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36113271/effects-of-early-life-exposure-to-home-environmental-factors-on-childhood-allergic-rhinitis-modifications-by-outdoor-air-pollution-and-temperature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chan Lu, Zijing Liu, Hongsen Liao, Wenhui Yang, Qin Li, Qin Liu
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that allergic rhinitis (AR) is associated with indoor environmental factors, but their role in childhood AR during early life remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of preconceptional, prenatal, early postnatal, and current exposure to home environmental factors with childhood AR, and to further explore whether this association can be interacted by outdoor air pollution and temperature. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of 8689 preschool children was conducted during 2019-2020 in Changsha, China...
September 13, 2022: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36089044/asthma-allergic-rhinitis-and-atopic-dermatitis-in-association-with-home-environment-the-rhine-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Wang, Christer Janson, Andrei Malinovschi, Mathias Holm, Karl A Franklin, Lars Modig, Ane Johannessen, Vivi Schlünssen, Thorarinn Gislason, Nils Oskar Jogi, Dan Norbäck
We studied home environment exposures in relation to asthma, allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis among offspring of participants (parents) in the Respiratory Health in Northern Europe (RHINE) study (age ≤ 30 y). Totally 17,881 offspring from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Estonia were included. Home environment exposures, including dampness and mold, type of dwelling, construction year and indoor painting were registered through a questionnaire answered by parents in the first follow up (RHINE II)...
September 8, 2022: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36040279/role-of-ventilation-and-cleaning-for-controlling-house-dust-mite-allergen-infestation-a-study-on-associations-of-house-dust-mite-allergen-concentrations-with-home-environment-and-life-styles-in-tianjin-area-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuexia Sun, Lianwang Cui, Jing Hou, Shugang Luo, Dan Norbäck, Jan Sundell
House dust mites produce well-known allergens for asthma and allergy among children. To study house dust mite allergen exposure level in northeast China and characterize its association with indoor environmental factors and cleaning habits, we inspected 399 homes in Tianjin area and collected dust from mattresses. Dermatophagoides farinae (Der f) and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Der p) were detected by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method. The medians of total allergen concentrations for spring, summer, autumn, and winter were 524 ng/g, 351 ng/g, 1022 ng/g, and 1010 ng/g...
August 2022: Indoor Air
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36040274/retrofitting-home-insulation-reduces-incidence-and-severity-of-chronic-respiratory-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Fyfe, Lucy Telfar Barnard, Jeroen Douwes, Philippa Howden-Chapman, Julian Crane
To assess whether retrofitting home insulation can reduce the risk of respiratory disease incidence and exacerbation, a retrospective cohort study was undertaken using linked data from a national intervention program. The study population was made up of 1 004 795 residents from 205 001 New Zealand houses that received an insulation subsidy though a national Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority program. A difference-in-difference model compared changes in the number of prescriptions dispensed for respiratory illness post- insulation to a control population over the same timeframe...
August 2022: Indoor Air
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35981613/effect-of-preconceptional-prenatal-and-postnatal-exposure-to-home-environmental-factors-on-childhood-pneumonia-a-key-role-in-early-life-exposure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chan Lu, Wenhui Yang, Zijing Liu, Hongsen Liao, Qin Li, Qin Liu
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence have associated pneumonia with early exposure to ambient air pollution. However, the role of indoor environmental factors exposure in early life on childhood pneumonia remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between indoor environmental factors exposure during different timing windows and childhood pneumonia, and to identify the key indoor factor(s) in different critical window(s). METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of 8689 pre-schoolers was performed in Changsha, China during 2019-2020...
August 15, 2022: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35904392/associations-between-indoor-environment-and-lifestyles-and-sick-building-syndrome-symptoms-among-adults-in-taiyuan-and-urumqi-of-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pengfei Fu, Zhuohui Zhao, Dan Norback, Xin Zhang, Ken Kin Lam Yung
The complex and uncertain causes of sick building syndrome (SBS) have become one of the most challenging and hot issues worldwide. Studies on the correlation between indoor environment and SBS based on local characteristics are relatively limited in China. We studied typical SBS risk factors related to the indoor environment and lifestyle in two northern Chinese cities. The study population was drawn from parents of pre-school children in randomized daycare centers in Taiyuan, Shanxi, and Urumqi, Xinjiang, China (N = 6838)...
July 2022: Indoor Air
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35853736/smoking-and-socioeconomic-factors-linked-to-acute-exacerbations-of-copd-analysis-from-an-asthma-lung-uk-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parris J Williams, Andrew Cumella, Keir Elmslie James Philip, Anthony A Laverty, Nicholas S Hopkinson
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors driving acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is key to reducing their impact on human health and well-being. METHODS: 5997 people with COPD, mean 66 years, 64% female, completed an online survey between December 2020 and May 2021 about living with COPD, developed by the charity Asthma + Lung UK. RESULTS: The 3731 (62.2%) survey participants reporting frequent (≥2/year) exacerbations were more likely to smoke (adjusted OR (AOR) 1...
July 2022: BMJ Open Respiratory Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35606753/development-of-a-multidimensional-housing-and-environmental-quality-index-heqi-application-to-the-american-housing-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
MyDzung T Chu, Andrew Fenelon, Judith Rodriguez, Ami R Zota, Gary Adamkiewicz
BACKGROUND: Substandard housing conditions and hazardous indoor environmental exposures contribute to significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Housing indices that capture the multiple dimensions of healthy housing are important for tracking conditions and identifying vulnerable households. However, most indices focus on physical deficiencies and repair costs and omit indoor environmental exposures, as few national data sources routinely collect this information. METHODS: We developed a multidimensional Housing and Environmental Quality Index (HEQI) based on the World Health Organization's Housing and Health Guidelines and applied it to the 2019 American Housing Survey (AHS)...
May 24, 2022: Environmental Health
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