J Asthma. 2003 Dec;40(8):855-64. |
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Traffic volumes and respiratory health care
utilization among residents in close proximity to the Peace Bridge before
and after September 11, 2001.
Lwebuga-Mukasa JS, Ayirookuzhi SJ, Hyland A.
Center for Asthma and Environmental Exposure, Lung Biol Research Program,
Dept of Internal Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical
Sciences, Kaleida Health Buffalo General Division, Buffalo NY 14203, USA.
jlwebuga@acsu.buffalo.edu
A recent study based on data over a 10-year period
(1991-2000) showed a positive association between health care utilization
and prevalence of asthma, and commercial traffic at a U.S.-Canada border crossing.
We wanted to determine whether decreases in total traffic would also be associated
with decreases in health care utilization for respiratory illnesses. Following
September 11, 2001, there was a 50% drop in total traffic at the Peace Bridge
border crossing point between Buffalo, New York and Fort Erie, Ontario,
PMID: 14743825 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]