Reexamination of Epidemic Asthma in New Orleans, Louisiana, in Relation to the Presence of Soy at the Harbor

TitleReexamination of Epidemic Asthma in New Orleans, Louisiana, in Relation to the Presence of Soy at the Harbor
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsWhite, Mary C., Ruth A. Etzel, David R. Olson, and Inge F. Goldstein
JournalAm. J. Epidemiol.
Volume145
Issue5
Pagination432-438
Call Number0045
Abstract

Epidemic asthma occurred in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the 1950s and 1960s, but its causes were never fully understood. Subsequently, similar outbreaks of epidemic asthma in Barcelona, Spain, were shown to be caused by the release of soy dust at the harbor. To investigate whether airborne soy dust may have contributed to epidemic asthma in New Orleans, the authors examined historical data on vessel cargo from the New Orleans harbor together wrth data on emergency department visits for asthma, for the penod from 1957 through 1968. Days on which there were 64 or more visits for asthma were twice as likely to have occurred on days when a vessel carrying soy was at the harbor (odds ratio (OR) = 2.3, 95% confidence interval (CO 1.5-3.3). The association was stronger when the maximum wind speed was less than 12 miles/hour (19.3 km/hour) (OR = 4.0, 95% Cl 2.1-7.7) and strongest when wind speeds were low and the prevailing winds were from the south or southwest, the direction of two grain elevators from the hospital (OR = 6.7, 95% Cl 1.5-46.7). Various temporal and climatic factors that had been associated with the occurrence of asthma outbreaks did not appear to be important confounding factors. The association was specific to soy cargo; no association was observed between asthma-epidemic days and the presence of either wheat or com in vessels at the harbor. The results of this analysis provide further evidence that ambient soy dust is very asthmogenic and that asthma morbidity in a community can be influenced by exposures in the ambient atmosphere. Am J Epidemiol 1997; 145: 432-8.

URLhttp://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/145/5/432