Urinary Arsenic Concentration and Its Relationship with Bronchial Asthma in Children from Arica, Chile

Pia Munoz, Maria; Iglesias, Veronica; Saavedra, Marta; Saavedra, Gina; Yohannessen, Karla; Pino, Paulina

Abstract

In the city of Arica, northern Chile, the population has been involuntarily exposed to arsenic of natural and anthropogenic origin. This study aims to evaluate the association between urinary arsenic concentration and bronchial asthma diagnosis in the children of Arica. A cross-sectional analysis of a database of 1892 subjects under 18 years of age enrolled in the Environmental Health Centre between 2009 and 2021 was carried out. Arsenic exposure was obtained from a urine sample and bronchial asthma diagnosis from the database of the system for the management of explicit health guarantees. Logistic regression models were used to assess the association between inorganic arsenic and asthma. The median inorganic arsenic was 15 mu g/L, and the prevalence of asthma was 7.4%. After adjusting for sex, age, ethnicity, and urinary creatinine, children with the highest tertile of urinary arsenic concentration (>= 21.4 mu g/L) had a greater chance of developing asthma (odds ratio (OR) 1.90; 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.13-3.18]). When exploring the modifying effect of ethnicity, the association increased among children belonging to any ethnic group (OR 3.51, 95%CI [1.43-8.65]). These findings suggest a relationship between arsenic exposure and bronchial asthma in children. While further studies are needed to assess the impact of arsenic on respiratory health, mitigation efforts to reduce arsenic exposure should be maintained.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000875259200001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: TOXICS
Volumen: 10
Número: 10
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.3390/toxics10100625

Notas: ISI