Wahida Kihal
EHESP
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Denis Bard; Wahida Kihal; Charles Schillinger; Christophe Fermanian; Claire Segala; Sophie Glorion; Dominique Arveiler; Christiane Weber
Background and Objectives Exposure to traffic is an established risk factor for the triggering of myocardial infarction (MI). Particulate matter, mainly emitted by diesel vehicles, appears to be the most important stressor. However, the possible influence of benzene from gasoline-fueled cars has not been explored so far. Methods and Results We conducted a case-crossover study from 2,134 MI cases recorded by the local Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2000–2007) in the Strasbourg Metropolitan Area (France). Available individual data were age, gender, previous history of ischemic heart disease and address of residence at the time of the event. Nitrogen dioxide, particles of median aerodynamic diameter <10 µm (PM10), ozone, carbon monoxide and benzene air concentrations were modeled on an hourly basis at the census block level over the study period using the deterministic ADMS-Urban air dispersion model. Model input data were emissions inventories, background pollution measurements, and meteorological data. We have found a positive, statistically significant association between concentrations of benzene and the onset of MI: per cent increase in risk for a 1 µg/m3 increase in benzene concentration in the previous 0, 0–1 and 1 day was 10.4 (95% confidence interval 3–18.2), 10.7 (2.7–19.2) and 7.2 (0.3–14.5), respectively. The associations between the other pollutants and outcome were much lower and in accordance with the literature. Conclusion We have observed that benzene in ambient air is strongly associated with the triggering of MI. This novel finding needs confirmation. If so, this would mean that not only diesel vehicles, the main particulate matter emitters, but also gasoline-fueled cars –main benzene emitters–, should be taken into account for public health action.
Environnement Risques & Sante | 2011
Wahida Kihal; Gaëlle Pédrono; Christiane Weber; Denis Bard
Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2016
Wahida Kihal; C. Vigneau; Séverine Deguen; M. Siebert; Cécile Couchoud; Sahar Bayat
Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2013
Denis Bard; Wahida Kihal; S. Havard; G. Pedrono; C. Schillinger; Daniel Eilstein; C. Segala; Dominique Arveiler
Epidemiology | 2011
Wahida Kihal; Gaëlle Pédrono; Christiane W; Denis Bard
Environmental Health Conference 2011 | 2011
Denis Bard; Wahida Kihal; Christiane Weber
Séminaire de recherche du département Santé, Environnement, Travail de l'EHESP | 2010
Wahida Kihal; Denis Bard; Christiane Weber
Colloque ISES-ISEE: Joint conference of International Society of Exposure Science & International Society for Environmental Epidemiology | 2010
Wahida Kihal; Gaëlle Pédrono; Christiane Weber; Denis Bard
12ème Congrès des ORS | 2010
Wahida Kihal; Gaëlle Pédrono; Christiane Weber; Denis Bard
Epidemiology | 2009
Wahida Kihal; Elise Pelegris; Denis Bard; Christiane Weber