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BMC Public Health ; 6: 261, 2006 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17054785

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: PAPRICA is a research program designed to estimate the impact on the health of patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency of a prevention strategy based on notification of ozone pollution. The first year of this study was conducted during the 2003 heat wave, and high temperatures were therefore considered as a confounding factor in the data analysis. The aim of the present study was to assess the relationship between ozone and temperature in order to propose a methodology to distinguish between the effects of ozone and temperature on the impact of a prevention strategy with regard to ozone pollution. METHODS: Multivariate analyses were used to identify associated climate and ozone pollution profiles. This descriptive method is of great value to highlight the complexity of interactions between these parameters. RESULTS: Ozone concentration and temperature were strongly correlated, but the health impact of ozone pollution alone will be evaluated by focusing on situations characterized by ozone concentrations above 110 mug/m3/8h (air quality guidelines to protect human health defined by the French legislation) and temperatures lower than 26 degrees C, below the discomfort threshold. CONCLUSION: The precise relationship between ambient ozone concentration and temperature identified during the PAPRICA 2003 study period will be used in analysing the PAPRICA health data.


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Air Pollution/analysis , Hot Temperature/adverse effects , Information Dissemination , Ozone/analysis , Respiratory Insufficiency/complications , Air Pollution/adverse effects , Air Pollution/prevention & control , Atmosphere/analysis , Atmosphere/chemistry , Chronic Disease , Confounding Factors, Epidemiologic , Environmental Monitoring , France , Humans , Maximum Allowable Concentration , Multivariate Analysis , Ozone/toxicity , Seasons , Sickness Impact Profile
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