Western States Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2021 Feb;31(1):1-20. doi: 10.1038/s41370-020-00267-4. Epub 2020 Sep 20.
Wildfire smoke is an increasing environmental health threat to which children are particularly vulnerable, for both physiologic and behavioral reasons. To address the need for improved public health messaging this review summarizes current knowledge and knowledge gaps in the health effects of wildfire smoke in children, as well as tools for public health response aimed at children, including consideration of low-cost sensor data, respirators, and exposures in school environments. There is an established literature of health effects in children from components of ambient air pollution, which are also present in wildfire smoke, and an emerging literature on the effects of wildfire smoke, particularly for respiratory outcomes. Low-cost particulate sensors demonstrate the spatial variability of pollution, including wildfire smoke, where children live and play. Surgical masks and respirators can provide limited protection for children during wildfire events, with expected decreases of roughly 20% and 80% for surgical masks and N95 respirators, respectively. Schools should improve filtration to reduce exposure of our nation's children to smoke during wildfire events. The evidence base described may help clinical and public health authorities provide accurate information to families to improve their decision making.
野火烟雾是对环境健康日益严重的威胁,儿童由于生理和行为原因特别容易受到影响。为了解决改善公共卫生信息传递的需求,本综述总结了儿童暴露于野火烟雾的健康影响方面的现有知识和知识差距,以及针对儿童的公共卫生应对工具,包括考虑低成本传感器数据、呼吸器和学校环境中的暴露情况。已有大量文献研究了环境空气中污染物对儿童健康的影响,这些污染物也存在于野火烟雾中,同时也有关于野火烟雾影响的新兴文献,特别是对呼吸后果的影响。低成本颗粒物传感器可以显示污染(包括野火烟雾)的空间变异性,而儿童在这些地方生活和玩耍。在野火事件中,外科口罩和呼吸器可以为儿童提供有限的保护,预计外科口罩和 N95 呼吸器的防护效果分别下降约 20%和 80%。学校应改善过滤系统,以减少美国儿童在野火事件期间暴露于烟雾的程度。所描述的证据基础可能有助于临床和公共卫生当局向家庭提供准确信息,以改善他们的决策。