Brief exposure to air pollutants can trigger lung infection

IANS  |  New York 

Even a brief exposure to tiny particles is associated with the development of acute lower respiratory (ALRI) in young children, according to a study, involving more than 100,000 patients.

The researchers found that elevated levels of PM2.5 -- pollution-causing particles that are about 3 per cent of the diametre of the human hair -- affected both children and adults, even the newborns and toddlers up to age two.

-- a condition in which small breathing tubes in the lungs called bronchioles become infected and clogged with mucus -- was found as the most common acute lower respiratory in children.

Increase in PM2.5 levels also led to increased doctor visits for these

"of may be influenced by particulate matter pollution at various levels," said Benjamin Horne, at the in Utah, the US.

"The itself may make the human body more susceptible to or may impair the body's ability to fight off the infectious agents," said Horne.

"It may be that PM2.5 causes damage to the airway so that a virus can successfully cause an or that PM2.5 impairs the immune response so that the body mounts a less effective response in fighting off the infection," Horne added.

For the study, appearing in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, the team examined 1,46,397 individuals who were treated for ALRI.

The study also showed that motor vehicles contribute about 48 per cent of emissions that lead to the formation of fine particulates.

Small industry and businesses such as and dry cleaners, as well as home heating, emit about 39 per cent of all fine particulates. for 13 per cent.

When an acute increase in the level of PM2.5 occurs, people should prevent or decrease ALRI symptom severity or duration by reducing their exposure to the

People must also avoid areas and activities where other people may share an with them, not touch their face with dirty hands, vigilant about washing their hands when reasonably possible or prudent, Horne said.

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First Published: Sat, April 14 2018. 13:50 IST