Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The need to address the impact of air pollution on health
is reinforced by recent scientific evidence and the 2021
WHOAir Quality Guidelines (AQG). Air pollution is an
avoidable risk factor causing a high burden for society
with elevated deaths, health disorders, disabilities and
huge socio-economic costs, especially in low- and
middle-income countries. We have evaluated recent
evidence from international reports, systematic reviews
and official websites of international agencies. Growing
evidence shows a causal relationship between air
pollution exposure and acute lower respiratory infections,
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma
and lung cancer. Exposure to air pollution in both the
short- and long-term has a serious impact on respiratory
health. Harmful effects occur even at very low pollutant
concentration levels, and there are no detectable
thresholds below which exposure may be considered
safe. The adverse respiratory health effects of air
pollutants, even at low levels, are confirmed by recent
epidemiological studies. Scientific respiratory societies
and patient associations, along with other stakeholders
in the health sector, should increase their engagement
and advocacy to raise awareness of clean air policies and
the latest WHO AQG.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
particulate matter; PM2.5; PM10; asthma; COPD
Elenco autori:
Viegi, Giovanni; Stanisci, Ilaria; Baldacci, Sandra; Maio, Sara; Sarno, Giuseppe
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: