Influence of environmental and climatic factors on the incidence and course of stenosing laryngotracheitis in children with acute respiratory diseases
Karavaev, V.E.; Orlova, S.N.; Alenina, T.M.; Al'per, I.A.; Kozyreva, I.I.
Gigiena i Sanitariia 2007(2): 7-9
2007
ISSN/ISBN: 0016-9900 PMID: 17526216 Document Number: 581567
A clear correlation was found between the development of stenosing laryngotracheitis (SLT) in the presence of viral infection, its severity, and the environment wellbeing of an area where a child resides. The level of environmental pollution and the interaction of environmental factors and weather-climatic ill-being, which vary with time and have regional features, adversely affect the course of SLT and require mandatory correction during complex therapy and seasonal antirecurrent treatment. The increase in the incidence of childhood SLT may be a biological indicator of the environmental ill-being of a region.