Environmental and health impacts of air pollution: A mini-review

Linh-Thy Le, Khanh-Bang V. Quang, Trieu-Vi Vo, Thanh-Mai T. Nguyen, Thi-Viet-Huong Dao, Xuan-Thanh Bui
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Air pollution is one of the leading risk factors for death but also a significant contributor to the global disease burden, affecting quality of life. According to a World Health Organisation (WHO) report, seven million people die from air pollution every year, and 9 out of 10 people worldwide breathe polluted air. Any person can be affected by exposure to polluted air, especially the elderly, children, pregnant women, and people with comorbidities. Some studies indicate that the diseases most affected by air pollution are respiratory infections, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. The degree of effect on the body depends on the pollutant composition, source and dose, level and duration of exposure to polluted air. Particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and sulphur dioxide (SO2) could lead to air pollution. Long-term exposure to air pollution can affect every organ in the body and worsen existing health conditions. Short-term exposure to contaminants can include unpleasant sensations such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, eye, nose, and throat irritation, headache, dizziness, and fatigue. Community and individual solutions such as using clean fuel, wearing personal masks, filtering indoor air, and ventilating need to be taken to reduce the impact of air pollution.
空气污染对环境和健康的影响:小型回顾
空气污染是导致死亡的主要风险因素之一,也是造成全球疾病负担、影响生活质量的重要因素。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的一份报告,每年有 700 万人死于空气污染,全球每 10 人中就有 9 人呼吸受污染的空气。任何人都可能受到污染空气的影响,尤其是老人、儿童、孕妇和合并症患者。一些研究表明,受空气污染影响最大的疾病是呼吸道感染、慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)、肺癌和心血管疾病。对人体的影响程度取决于污染物的成分、来源和剂量、暴露于污染空气的程度和持续时间。颗粒物(PM10 和 PM2.5)、一氧化碳(CO)、臭氧(O3)、二氧化氮(NO2)和二氧化硫(SO2)都可能导致空气污染。长期暴露于空气污染中会影响身体的每个器官,并使现有的健康状况恶化。短期接触污染物可能会产生不愉快的感觉,如咳嗽、气喘、呼吸急促、眼睛、鼻子和喉咙不适、头痛、头晕和疲劳。需要采取社区和个人解决方案,如使用清洁燃料、佩戴个人口罩、过滤室内空气和通风,以减少空气污染的影响。
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