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Burden of disease attributable to selected environmental factors and injury among children and adolescents in Europe.

机译:在欧洲,归因于特定环境因素的疾病负担以及儿童和青少年的伤害。

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BACKGROUND: Environmental exposures contribute to the global burden of disease. We have estimated the burden of disease attributable to outdoor and indoor air pollution, inadequate water and sanitation, lead exposure, and injury among European children and adolescents. METHODS: Published studies and reports from international agencies were reviewed for calculation of risk-factor exposure in Europe. Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) or deaths attributable to each factor, or both, were estimated by application of the potential impact fraction to the estimates of mortality and burden of disease from the WHO global database of burden of disease. FINDINGS: Among children aged 0-4 years, between 1.8% and 6.4% of deaths from all causes were attributable to outdoor air pollution; acute lower-respiratory-tract infections attributable to indoor air pollution accounted for 4.6% of all deaths and 3.1% of DALYs; and mild mental retardation resulting from lead exposure accounted for 4.4% of DALYs. In the age-group 0-14 years, diarrhoea attributable to inadequate water and sanitation accounted for 5.3% of deaths and 3.5% of DALYs. In the age-group 0-19 years, injuries were the cause of 22.6% of all deaths and 19.0% of DALYs. The burden of disease was much higher in European subregions B and C than subregion A. There was substantial uncertainty around some of the estimates, especially for outdoor air pollution. INTERPRETATION: Large proportions of deaths and DALYs in European children are attributable to outdoor and indoor air pollution, inadequate water and sanitation, lead exposure, and injuries. Interventions aimed at reducing children's exposure to environmental factors and injuries could result in substantial gains. The pronounced differences by subregion and age indicate the need for targeted action.
机译:背景:暴露于环境会加剧全球疾病负担。我们估计了由于室外和室内空气污染,水和卫生设施不足,铅暴露以及欧洲儿童和青少年受伤而造成的疾病负担。方法:审查了国际机构发表的研究和报告,以计算欧洲的危险因素暴露。通过将潜在影响分数应用于世界卫生组织全球疾病负担数据库中的死亡率和疾病负担估算,可以估算出残疾调整生命年(DALYs)或由每个因素引起的死亡,或两者兼有。结果:在0-4岁的儿童中,各种原因造成的死亡中有1.8%至6.4%是室外空气污染引起的;室内空气污染引起的急性下呼吸道感染占所有死亡的4.6%和DALYs的3.1%;铅引起的轻度智力障碍占DALYs的4.4%。在0-14岁年龄段,因水和卫生设施不足而引起的腹泻占死亡人数的5.3%,占DALY的3.5%。在0-19岁年龄段,受伤是所有死亡中的22.6%,占DALY的19.0%。欧洲次区域B和C的疾病负担远高于欧洲次区域A。一些估计数存在很大的不确定性,尤其是在室外空气污染方面。解释:欧洲儿童的大部分死亡和DALYs可归因于室外和室内空气污染,水和卫生设施不足,铅暴露以及伤害。旨在减少儿童暴露于环境因素和伤害的干预措施可能会带来很多好处。分区域和年龄的明显差异表明需要采取有针对性的行动。

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