Association between ambient temperature and chronic rhinosinusitis.
Runming DuWangteng JiaoJunxiong MaQinfeng ZhouZhi-Sheng LiangShengzhi SunOmar G AhmedNicholas R RowanJayant M PintoMurugappan RamanathanZhenyu ZhangPublished in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2023)
We found that short-term exposure to high ambient temperature is associated with increased CRS diagnosis, suggesting a cascading effect of meteorological phenomena. These results highlight climate change's potentially deleterious health effects on upper airway diseases, which could have a significant public health impact. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.