Volume 26, Number 5—May 2020
Research
Effects of Air Pollution and Other Environmental Exposures on Estimates of Severe Influenza Illness, Washington, USA
Table 2
Population attributable risk of influenza-associated respiratory and circulatory hospitalizations by age group modeled with and without environmental covariates, October 2001–December 2012
Model type | Age group |
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0–6 mo | 7–23 mo | 2–4 y | 5–14 y | 15–49 y | 50–64 y | ≥65 y | |
Without environmental covariates* | |||||||
All influenza, % | 2.0 (0.6–3.4) | 0.8 (−0.8 to 2.3) | 2.0 (0.6–3.4) | 4.8 (3.7–6.0) | 0.8 (0.3–1.1) | 0.6 (0.2–1.0) | 0.7 (0.4–1.0) |
Influenza A, %† | 2.7 (1.4–4.0) | 1.5 (0.2–2.9) | 2.3 (1.0–3.5) | 3.6 (2.5–4.7) | 0.7 (0.3–1.0) | 0.5 (0.1–0.8) | 0.4 (0.1–0.6) |
Influenza B, % |
−0.7
(−1.6 to 0.2) |
−0.8
(−1.6 to 0.1) |
−0.2
(−1.1 to 0.6) |
1.3
(0.7–1.9) |
0.1
(−0.1 to 0.3) |
0.1
(−0.1 to 0.3) |
0.3
(0.1–0.5) |
With environmental covariates* | |||||||
All influenza, % | 1.9 (0.5–3.3) | 0.8 (−0.8 to 2.2) | 2.0 (0.6–3.4) | 4.8 (3.7–6.0) | 0.7 (0.3–1.0) | 0.5 (0.1–0.9) | 0.6 (0.3–1.0) |
Influenza A, %† | 2.4 (1.2–3.7) | 1.5 (0.1–2.9) | 2.3 (1.0–3.5) | 3.7 (2.6–4.8) | 0.6 (0.2–0.9) | 0.4 (0.0–0.8) | 0.3 (−0.0 to 0.6) |
Influenza B, % |
−0.6
(−1.4 to 0.4) |
−0.8
(−1.6 to 0.1) |
−0.2
(−1.1 to 0.6) |
1.2
(0.5–1.8) |
0.1
(−0.1 to 0.3) |
0.1
(−0.1 to 0.3) |
0.3
(0.1–0.5) |
Difference‡ | |||||||
All influenza | −0.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | −0.1 | −0.1 | −0.1 |
Influenza A† | −0.3 | 0 | 0 | 0.1 | −0.1 | −0.1 | −0.1 |
Influenza B | 0.1 | 0 | 0 | −0.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
*Environmental covariates included daily averages of temperature, relative humidity, dew point, and particulate matter with a diameter <2.5 μm.
†We could not discern between influenza A(H3N2) and influenza A(H1N1) because of testing limitations over the study period.
‡With covariates minus without covariates.