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Air Pollution, housing and respiratory tract Infections in Children: National birth Cohort study (PICNIC) – Scotland
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Organisation name
University College London
Organisation sector
Academia
Applicant name(s)
Pia Hardelid
Safe Projects
Project ID
eDRIS-1819-0049
Lay summary
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are the most common reason for hospital admission among children <5 years in the UK. The relative contribution of ambient air pollution exposure and adverse housing conditions to RTI admissions in young children is unclear and has not been assessed in a UK context. The aim of the PICNIC study (Air Pollution, housing and respiratory tract Infections in Children: NatIonal birth Cohort Study) is to quantify the extent to which in-utero, infant and childhood exposures to ambient air pollution and adverse housing conditions are associated with risk of RTI admissions in children <5 years old. We will use national administrative data birth cohorts, including data from all children born in England in 2005–2014 and in Scotland in 1997–2020, created via linkage between civil registration, maternity and hospital admission data sets. We will further enhance these cohorts via linkage to census data on housing conditions and socioeconomic position and small area-level data on ambient air pollution and building characteristics. We will use time-to-event analyses to examine the association between air pollution, housing characteristics and the risk of RTI admissions in children, calculate population attributable fractions for ambient air pollution and housing characteristics, and use causal mediation analyses to explore the mechanisms through which housing and air pollution influence the risk of infant RTI admission.
Latest approval date
04/11/2020
Safe Data
Dataset(s) name
2 Datasets Supplied by the Researcher
NRS Infant Deaths
SIRS (Scottish Immunisation & Recall System)
CHSP-P
CHI database
NRS Census Data
SMR11 (Neonatal)
Safe Setting
Access type
TRE
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