1. PM 2.5 exposure as a risk factor for multiple sclerosis. An ecological study with a Bayesian mapping approach.
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Bergamaschi R, Monti MC, Trivelli L, Mallucci G, Gerosa L, Pisoni E, and Montomoli C
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- Bayes Theorem, Cities, Environmental Exposure analysis, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Particulate Matter analysis, Risk Factors, Air Pollutants analysis, Air Pollution analysis, Multiple Sclerosis epidemiology
- Abstract
Some environmental factors are associated with an increased risk of multiple sclerosis (MS). Air pollution could be a main one. This study was conducted to investigate the association of particulate matter 2.5 (PM
2.5 ) concentrations with MS prevalence in the province of Pavia, Italy. The overall MS prevalence in the province of Pavia is 169.4 per 100,000 inhabitants. Spatial ground-level PM2.5 gridded data were analysed, by municipality, for the period 2010-2016. Municipalities were grouped by tertiles according to PM2.5 concentration. Ecological regression and Bayesian statistics were used to analyse the association between PM2.5 concentrations, degree of urbanization, deprivation index and MS risk. MS risk was higher among persons living in areas with an average winter PM2.5 concentration above the European annual limit value (25 μg/m3 ). The Bayesian map revealed sizeable MS high-risk clusters. The study found a relationship between low MS risk and lower PM2.5 levels, strengthening the suggestion that air pollution may be one of the environmental risk factors for MS.- Published
- 2021
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