Spatial Analysis of Air Quality and Asthma Models in 2014 and 2018 for Los Angeles County, California

Spatial Analysis of Air Quality and Asthma Models in 2014 and 2018 for Los Angeles County, California

Author: Crystal Haro-Sanchez

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

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The purpose of this study was to construct models and spatial analysis test for air quality and asthma hospitalization rates. From previous and similar research conducted observing fine particulate matter, diesel particulate matter, transportation routes, and lung health, it is hypothesized that regression models can be used to assist in confirming a statistically significant relationship between air quality surrounding in concentrations across Los Angeles County and asthma-related hospitalization. The results of this study are intended to build upon existing public health research for communities most at risk for lung-related health complications as a result of declining air quality conditions. Multiple regression analysis tests used in ArcGIS Pro were run with results showing that operating such tests while excluding demographic data and factors gave a weak statistically significant result for each model, with overall clustering and low p-values. Models and other visual maps were created using ArcGIS software and available public census data included in Arc software.


A Comprehensive Analysis of Air Pollution and Inequity During COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

A Comprehensive Analysis of Air Pollution and Inequity During COVID-19 in Los Angeles County

Author: Kevin Michael Marlis

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

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The COVID-19 global pandemic has impacted every facet of life, especially within Los Angeles County, one of the hardest hit regions in the world. Not every community within Los Angeles County has been affected evenly. The aim of this research is twofold: the creation of a COVID-19 Equity index value for neighborhoods within Los Angeles County; and to assess the response to COVID-19 on air quality within the Los Angeles region. This research will contribute to a better understanding of the consequences of COVID-19 on low-income communities where health and healthcare is at a premium. The COVID-19 Equity index can be used to assess the COVID-19 vaccination rollout and whether or not the appropriate demographics are prioritized. This research also shows the impact of the reduction of passenger traffic due to COVID-19 related stay at home orders on Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5), and Ozone, three of the leading contributors to smog, pollution, and asthma.


Air Pollution and Health

Air Pollution and Health

Author: Robert L. Maynard

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1999-04-21

Total Pages: 1083

ISBN-13: 0080526926

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Concern about the impact of air pollution has led governments and local authorities across the world to regulate, among other things, the burning of fossil fuels, industrial effluence, cigarette smoke, and aerosols. This legislation has often followed dramatic findings about the impact of pollution on human health. At the same time there have been significant developments in our ability to detect and quantify pollutants and a proliferation of urban and rural air pollution networks to monitor levels of atmospheric contamination. Air Pollution and Health is the first fully comprehensive and current account of air pollution science and it impact on human health. It ranges in scope from meteorology, atmospheric chemistry, and particle physics to the causes and scope of allergic reactions and respiratory, cardiovascular, and related disorders. The book has substantial international coverage and includes sections on cost implications, risk assessment, regulation, standards, and information networks. The multidisciplinary approach and the wide range of issues covered makes this an essential book for all concerned with monitoring and regulating air pollution as well as those concerned with its impact on human health. Only comprehensive text covering all the important air pollutants and relating these to human health and regulatory bodies Brings together a wide range of issues concerning air pollution in an easily accessible format Contributions from government agencies in the US and UK provide information on public policy and resource networks in the areas of health promotion and environmental protection


Global Surveillance, Prevention and Control of Chronic Respiratory Diseases

Global Surveillance, Prevention and Control of Chronic Respiratory Diseases

Author: World Health Organization

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 924156346X

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Chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, kill more than 4 million people every year, and affect hundreds of millions more. These diseases erode the health and well-being of the patients and have a negative impact on families and societies. This report raises awareness of the huge impact of chronic respiratory diseases worldwide, and highlights the risk factors as well as ways to prevent and treat these diseases.