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Sickenin’ in the rain – increased risk of gastrointestinal and respiratory infections after urban pluvial flooding in a population-based cross-sectional study in the Netherlands

机译:Sickenin在雨中 –在荷兰的一项基于人群的横断面研究中城市小水灾后胃肠道和呼吸道感染的风险增加

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BackgroundClimate change is expected to increase the chance of extreme rainfall events in the Northern Hemisphere and herewith, there is an increased chance of urban pluvial flooding. Urban pluvial flooding often consists of street flooding and/or flooding of combined sewerage systems, leading to contamination of the floodwater with several gastrointestinal and/or respiratory pathogens. An increase in flooding events therefore pose a health risk to those exposed to urban floodwater. We studied the association between exposure to pluvial floodwater and acute gastroenteritis (AGE) and acute respiratory infection (ARI).
机译:背景技术预计气候变化将增加北半球发生极端降雨事件的机会,因此,城市雨水泛滥的可能性也会增加。城市的洪水泛滥通常包括街道洪水和/或联合排污系统的洪水,导致洪水被几种胃肠道和/或呼吸道病原体污染。因此,洪水事件的增加对暴露于城市洪水中的人们构成健康风险。我们研究了暴雨和急性胃肠炎(AGE)与急性呼吸道感染(ARI)之间的关系。

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