Air Quality and Health
Edited by Ayse Emel Onal
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Abstract:
Pollution of the air by pollutants such as dust, smoke, gas, and water vapor causes serious health problems for people. Air pollution is considered one of the most important human health risks today. It can cause short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) diseases in the respiratory tract, heart, eyes, skin, and reproductive and nervous systems. This book highlights the importance of clean air for public health, draws attention to the sources and health effects of air pollution, and proposes some solutions and interventions to prevent air pollution.
JEL-codes: Q53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-1-80355-693-2
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- Air Quality and Health in Ethiopia

- Tadesse Weyuma Bulto and Birhanu Chalchisa Chalchisa Werku
- Air Quality and Health in West Africa

- Odubanjo D. Adedolapo
- COVID-19, Air Pollution and One Health at the Climate Change Turning Point

- Riccardo Pansini and Lei Shi
- Effects of a Saharan Dust Episode on Emergency Attendances for Respiratory Diseases in ?stanbul

- Ozkan Capraz and Ali Deniz
- Impacts of the Indoor Air Quality on the Health of the Employee and Protection against These Impacts

- Ferdi Tanir and Burak Mete
- Pathogenicity, Characterisation and Impact of Ambient Bio-Aerosols on the Climatic Processes: With a Special Emphasis on the Indian Subcontinent

- Minati Behera, Jyotishree Nath, Sony Pandey, Ramasamy Boopathy and Trupti Das
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.98023
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