Cultural Festivals
Cross-source consensus on Cultural Festivals from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Festival periods were associated with nearly twice as many mean daily asthma emergency department visits as non-festival periods. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore
- Chinese festivals involving extensive outdoor incense burning had significantly higher PSI and increased emergency department visits. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore
- The modest PSI increase during festival periods suggests pollutants not captured well by PSI may contribute to asthma effects. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore
- Thaipusam showed increased asthma emergency department visits despite below-average PSI, suggesting indoor air quality was implicated. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore
- Indoor candle and aromatic oil burning can produce very high particulate matter concentrations. — Association between weather, air quality and asthma-related emergency department visits: a retrospective time-series study in Singapore