scholarly journals Paediatric Asthma associated with passive smoking and garbage burning: A case report from Kedah, Malaysia

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Tahmina Afrose ◽  
Soo Chun Yeou ◽  
Loh Zhen Xi ◽  
Kevin Fernandez ◽  
Narin Habib ◽  
...  

Background Combatting with childhood asthma is a global challenge. Exposure to allergens, air pollutants, tobacco smoke, cold air, viral infection, and family history, are the few major causative factors for asthma. An eleven years old boy from Kedah, Malaysia, had the first asthmatic attack at the age of eight. Possible causes behind the development of his asthmatic attack include passive smoking, environment pollutant created by open residential burning of rubbish practiced by his family members, repeated exposure to allergens such as pollen, house dust mite, animal dander, and eczema. The patient has been treated with inhaled salbutamol BP (100μg/day), oral montelukast Na (5 mg/day) and mometasone furoate (55mcg. once daily). In conclusion, episodes of asthmatic attacks were mainly correlated with passive smoking & burning garbages. Comprehensive approaches such as health education, avoidance of the allergen, cleaning, and maintaining these practices can prevent the development of this morbid illness.  

Lung ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 168 (S1) ◽  
pp. 313-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Ronchetti ◽  
Enea Bonci ◽  
Fernando D. Martinez

1999 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 229-232 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kersti Piirna

1 The objective ofthis study was to assess prevalence and patterns of passive smoking in Estonia and to describe how environmental tobacco smoke is likely to initiate the desire in adolescents to start active smoking. 2 A population sample of 2170 students within the age groups of 13-14,15-16 and 17-18 of school grades 8, 10 and 12, respectively, at Tallinn High Schools participated in this study. The data w,ere collected using questionnaires which mainly consisted of structured multiple-choice and a few open questions. 3 Every fourth adolescent in Tallinn was either an occasional or a habitual smoker. 4 Nearly half (48%) of the respondents had no daily exposure to cigarette smoke. Almost one third (31%) was exposed daily for less than 1 h, 15% for 1-5 h and 6% for over 5 h a day. 5 The number of adolescent smokers was higher than non-smokers among those daily inhaling tobacco sidestream smoke. 6 In conclusion, environment gives considerable impact to the development of smoking habits among adolescents. Passive smoking as an inducing factor is associated with higher prevalence of smoking among the adolescents studied.


Author(s):  
Lubica Argalasova ◽  
Ingrid Zitnanova ◽  
Diana Vondrova ◽  
Monika Dvorakova ◽  
Lucia Laubertova ◽  
...  

Background: Exposure to ETS (environmental tobacco smoke) is one of the most toxic environmental exposures. Objective: To investigate the association of ETS with physiological, biochemical, and psychological indicators, as well as with urine antioxidant capacity (AC) and oxidative damage to lipids in a pilot sample of healthy pregnant women. Methods: Exposure to ETS was investigated via a validated questionnaire, and urine cotinine and the marker of oxidative damage to lipids via 8-isoprostane concentrations using an ELISA kit. Urine AC was determined by the spectrophotometric Trolox-equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) method. From a sample of pregnant women (n = 319, average age 30.84 ± 5.09 years) in 80, the levels of cotinine and oxidative stress markers were analyzed. Results: Among the 80 pregnant women, 5% (7.4% confirmed by cotinine) reported being current smokers and 25% reported passive smoking in the household (18.8% confirmed by cotinine). The Kappa was 0.78 for smokers and 0.22 for ETS-exposed nonsmokers. Pregnant women in the ETS-exposed group had significantly reduced AC compared to both the nonsmoker (ETS−) and the smoker groups (p < 0.05). Nonsmokers had significantly lower levels of 8-isoprostane than smokers (p < 0.01) and ETS-exposed nonsmokers (p < 0.05). Correlations between urine levels of cotinine and AC were positive in ETS-exposed nonsmokers. Conclusion: A harmful association of active and passive smoking and oxidative stress parameters among pregnant women has been indicated.


2013 ◽  
Vol 23 (12) ◽  
pp. 778-783.e3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cailiang Zhou ◽  
Nour Baïz ◽  
Soutrik Banerjee ◽  
Denis André Charpin ◽  
Denis Caillaud ◽  
...  

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