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On the interpretation of the atmospheric mechanism transporting the environmental trigger of Kawasaki Disease.

Joan BallesterSílvia BorràsRoger CurcollAlbert Navarro-GallinadSofya PozdniakovaLidia CañasJane C BurnsXavier Rodó
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Recent advances on the environmental determinants of Kawasaki Disease have pointed to the important role of the atmospheric transport of a still unknown agent potentially triggering the disease. The hypothesis arose from an innovative methodology combining expertise in climate dynamics, the analysis of ocean and atmosphere data, the use of dispersion models and the search for biological agents in air samples. The approach offered a new perspective to reveal the identity of the potential trigger, but at the same time, it increased the level of complexity, which could potentially lead to the misinterpretation of the mechanisms. Some years after it was originally formulated, we here provide a brief clarification on the approach and limits of the methodology in order to prevent an eventual misuse of our research ideas and theory, so that further research can better focus on the knowledge gaps that still remain open.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • particulate matter
  • climate change
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  • healthcare
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  • life cycle
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  • genome wide
  • big data
  • carbon dioxide
  • gene expression
  • machine learning