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Morbidity Rates in an Area with High Livestock Density: A Registry-Based Study Including Different Groups of Patients with Respiratory Health Problems

机译:高牲畜密度地区的发病率:基于注册表的研究包括不同组的呼吸系统健康问题患者

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There is continuing debate and public health concern regarding the previously confirmed association between high livestock density and human health. The primary aim of the current study is to assess the prevalence of respiratory and other health problems in a livestock dense area in the Netherlands, based on recent longitudinal health data and a large sample. Analyses are expanded with the investigation of different subgroups of patients with respiratory health problems and the inclusion of various chronic and acute health outcomes, as well as prescribed medication. Prevalence of health symptoms and chronic conditions was assessed for the period 2014–2016, based on electronic health records registered in 26 general practices located in areas with intensive livestock farming in the Netherlands (“livestock dense area”, n = 117,459 unique residents in total). These were compared with corresponding health data from general practices (n = 22) in different rural regions with a low density of livestock farms or other major environmental exposures (“control area”, n = 85,796 unique residents in total). Multilevel regression models showed a significantly higher prevalence of pneumonia in the total sample in the livestock dense area, which was also observed among susceptible subgroups of children, the elderly, and patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Lower respiratory tract infections, respiratory symptoms, vertigo, and depression were also more common in the livestock dense area compared to the control area. In general, there were no significant differences in chronic conditions such as asthma, COPD, or lung cancer. Prescription rates for broad-spectrum antibiotics were more common among patients with pneumonia in the livestock dense area. Acute respiratory infections and symptoms, but not chronic conditions, were considerably more common in areas with a high livestock density. Identification of causal pathogens on the basis of serological analyses could further elucidate the underlying mechanisms behind the observed health effects.
机译:关于先前证实的高牲畜密度与人类健康之间的联系,人们一直在争论和公共卫生问题。本研究的主要目的是根据最近的纵向健康数据和大量样本,评估荷兰牲畜密集区的呼吸系统疾病和其他健康问题的患病率。通过对患有呼吸系统健康问题的患者的不同亚组进行调查,并纳入各种慢性和急性健康结局以及处方药物,扩大了分析范围。根据在荷兰集约化畜牧业密集地区(“牲畜密集区”,共n = 117,459个独特居民)中的26种常规做法中记录的电子健康记录,评估了2014-2016年期间的健康症状和慢性病患病率)。将这些数据与来自不同农村地区,牲畜养殖场密度低或其他主要环境暴露(“控制区”,总共n = 85,796的唯一居民)的一般实践(n = 22)的相应健康数据进行了比较。多级回归模型显示,在牲畜密集区的总样本中,肺炎的患病率明显更高,在儿童,老年人和慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)患者的易感亚组中也观察到了这一现象。与对照区相比,牲畜密集区的下呼吸道感染,呼吸道症状,眩晕和抑郁症也更为常见。通常,慢性病(例如哮喘,COPD或肺癌)没有显着差异。在牲畜密集区的肺炎患者中,广谱抗生素的处方率更为常见。在牲畜密度高的地区,急性呼吸道感染和症状(而非慢性疾病)更为普遍。根据血清学分析确定病原体可能进一步阐明观察到的健康影响的潜在机制。

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