Impact of air pollutants on influenza‐like illness outpatient visits under COVID‐19 pandemic in the subcenter of Beijing, China

Author:

Lian Xin−Yao1,Xi Lu2,Zhang Zhong−Song1,Yang Li−Li2,Du Juan3,Cui Yan2,Li Hong−Jun2,Zhang Wan−Xue3,Wang Chao3,Liu Bei3ORCID,Yang Yan−Na4,Cui Fuqiang13,Lu Qing−Bin13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laboratorial Science and Technology, Vaccine Research Center, School of Public Health Peking University Beijing People's Republic of China

2. Beijing Tongzhou Center for Diseases Prevention and Control Institute for Infectious Diseases and Endemic Diseases Prevention and Control Beijing People's Republic of China

3. Global Center for Infectious Disease and Policy Research & Global Health and Infectious Diseases Group Peking University Beijing People's Republic of China

4. Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area Institute for Infectious Diseases and Endemic Diseases Prevention and Control Beijing People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to explore the association between air pollutants and outpatient visits for influenza‐like illnesses (ILI) under the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) stage in the subcenter of Beijing. The data on ILI in the subcenter of Beijing from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2020 were obtained from the Beijing Influenza Surveillance Network. A generalized additive Poisson model was applied to examine the associations between the concentrations of air pollutants and daily outpatient visits for ILI when controlling meteorological factors and temporal trend. A total of 171 943 ILI patients were included. In the pre‐coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) stage, an increased risk of ILI outpatient visits was associated to a high air quality index (AQI) and the high concentrations of particulate matter less than 2.5 (PM2.5), particulate matter 10 (PM10), sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carbon monoxide (CO), and a low concentration of ozone (O3) on lag0 day and lag1 day, while a higher increased risk of ILI outpatient visits was observed by the air pollutants in the COVID‐19 stage on lag0 day. Except for PM10, the concentrations of other air pollutants on lag1 day were not significantly associated with an increased risk of ILI outpatient visits during the COVID‐19 stage. The findings that air pollutants had enhanced immediate effects and diminished lag‐effects on the risk of ILI outpatient visits during the COVID‐19 pandemic, which is important for the development of public health and environmental governance strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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