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Association between ambient temperature and chronic rhinosinusitis.

Runming DuWangteng JiaoJunxiong MaQinfeng ZhouZhi-Sheng LiangShengzhi SunOmar G AhmedNicholas R RowanJayant M PintoMurugappan RamanathanZhenyu Zhang
Published 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.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • air pollution
  • climate change
  • chronic rhinosinusitis
  • particulate matter
  • healthcare
  • global health
  • human health
  • mental health
  • health information
  • risk assessment
  • health promotion