The air we breathe: understanding the impact of the environment on pneumonia

Publication date

2022-02-01

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Smit, L.A.ISNI 0000000419422537

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Abstract

An increased risk of community-acquired pneumonia has been shown in residents of rural livestock farming areas in the Netherlands and United States, probably due to air pollution exposure or zoonotic infections. Spatial epidemiological analyses have particularly implicated poultry and goat farms in the increased risk-an observation that warrants further research. Studying the viral or bacterial etiology of community-acquired pneumonia using traditional microbiological methods or metagenomic sequencing could help to fathom to what extent environmental factors and causative pathogens contribute to spatial differences in the incidence of severe acute respiratory infections.

Keywords

Air pollution, Epidemiology, Farming, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Smit, L A M 2022, 'The air we breathe : understanding the impact of the environment on pneumonia', Pneumonia, vol. 14, no. 1, 2, pp. 1-3. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41479-022-00094-1