Early-life exposure to Saharan dust storms and adolescence functional disability: Evidence from Cameroon

Science of The Total Environment(2023)

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The direct link between early-life dust storm exposure and later-in-life outcomes is not fully understood. This study examines the association of functional disability in a large sample of adolescent Cameroonians (N = 112,855) with in-utero and early childhood exposure to Saharan dust storms. Adjusting all estimations for temperature, precipitation, time and location fixed-effects, and person and family sociodemographic characteristics, we documented adverse effects on functional disability in female adolescents due to exposure to dense dust storms during the third gestation trimester and the second postnatal trimester. We also found suggestive evidence that an effect exists for the first as well as the third through fifth postnatal trimesters. In the third trimester of gestation and the second postnatal trimester, exposure to an average length dust storm with PM10 levels beyond 190 μg/m3 increased the likelihood of disability among female adolescents by approximately 229 (95 % CI: 10–464) in 100,000. The size of the adverse effects for the other periods followed similar patterns.
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Saharan sand and dust storms,Prenatal exposure,Postnatal exposure,Adolescents,Functional disability,Cameroon
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