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Relação entre fatores meteorológicos e internações por doenças respiratórias em crianças e adultos (≥ 50 ANOS) – SM – RS
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2009-04-06Autor
Niederauer, Lucélia Juliana
Institución
Resumen
The influence of the climatic factors on the human life is quite wide under the
environmental focus as well as under the health one. Due to its importance we tried to
understand the way by which such influence occurs and the consequences that it generates to
the human being. Thus, the present research had the purpose of relating some climatic factors
with the weekly number of hospital internments by respiratory diseases in children aging
below 1 year, from 1 to 4 years old and adults aging 50 years old or more. We have collected
the data that were registered by the Epidemic Surveillance of the Municipal Secretary of
Santa Maria, RS, such as the numbers of weekly internments of people belonging to the age
groups mentioned above during the period from May 22, 2005 to August 25, 2007. The
weekly averages of the meteorological factors like direction, burst and wind speed, minimum
and maximum temperatures, maximum and minimum relative air humidity, solar radiation,
maximum and minimum dew point and precipitation were obtained from the site of the
National Meteorology Institute. Within the evaluated period there have been a minor number
of children internments when compared to the adults and the number of weekly internments
was lower than or similar to eight in 75% of the weeks with children internments and lower
than or equal to thirteen for the adults. The number of children and adults weekly internments
was observed to be higher in the winter and lower in the spring time. The average of the
number of children and adults internments was of approximately 6 and 11, respectively. The
meteorological factors presenting the highest correlation with the number of internments of
children aging below 1 year old were the wind speed and the minimum dew point, while with
the number of adults internments the factors were the wind direction and the minimum dew
point. These variables remained in the adjusted regression models, though, for the number of
interned children aging between 1 and 4 years old, no appropriate model has been found due
to the lack of warranty of the basic presuppositions to the regression models.