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A Longitudinal Study on Respiratory Morbidity due to Air Pol | 88514

Medical Reports & Case Studies

ISSN - 2572-5130

Abstract

A Longitudinal Study on Respiratory Morbidity due to Air Pollution in an Industrial Town Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, India

Manoj Kumar* and Savita Prashar

Introduction: Air quality is continuously degraded in Mandi Gobindgarh an industrial town of Punjab in India, which may lead to respiratory morbidity this town.

Material and methods: A longitudinal study for 20 years (2001-2021) of follow up was conducted in Mandi Gobindgarh an “Industrial Town” of Punjab, India.

Results: Trends shows that air pollution level was extremely higher in Mandi Gobindgarh an industrial town during the period of 20 years as compared to permissible limit. Adjusted Odds Ratio for, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in year 2021 was (OR=4.01, 95% CI 1.72-5.92 P=0.01) as compared to year 2001 i.e. (OR=2.23, 95% CI 1.10-4.53 P=0.03) were found significantly higher after a follow up of 20 years in the residents of Industrial Town. After this follow up study it is observed that due to deterioration of air quality in 20 years and its continuous exposure cause significantly more chronic respiratory morbidity in 2021 as compared to year 2001 among Adult population of Industrial Town.

Conclusion: It is concluded that continuous exposure to high concentration of PM10 and TSP in the ambient air for 20 years leads to poor respiratory health in adults of Industrial town.

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