Inhalation health risk assessment of ambient PM2.5 and associated trace elements in Cape Town, South Africa

Anna Alfeus, Péter Molnár, J. Boman, J. Shirinde, J. Wichmann
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Abstract Few human health risk assessment studies of air pollution exist in Africa. This study used the US EPA health risk framework to investigate the human health risks due to inhalation exposure to ambient PM2.5 and some of its trace element composition (Cl, Si, and Ti) in Cape Town, South Africa, for 12 months (April 2017 to April 2018). The safe average daily dose was determined using the yearly WHO guideline and South African ambient air quality standard for PM2.5 and the US EPA regional screening levels for trace elements. The average yearly PM2.5 concentration (13 µg/m3) was above the yearly WHO guideline (5 µg/m3), but below the yearly South African standard (20 µg/m3). The average yearly PM2.5 concentration posed a low risk to adults (Hazard Quotient = 0.66) compared to infants (HQ = 2.13) and children (HQ =1.96). Cl posed health risks to all age groups (HQ > 1). The study concludes that PM2.5 and its trace element components pose adverse health effects to all population age groups. The toxicity of PM2.5 depends on its composition; hence this study recommends a source apportionment study to quantify the source contributions and inform the right abatement strategies.
南非开普敦环境PM2.5及相关微量元素的吸入健康风险评估
非洲的空气污染人类健康风险评估研究很少。本研究使用美国环保署健康风险框架,调查了南非开普敦吸入暴露于环境PM2.5及其一些微量元素组成(Cl, Si和Ti)的人类健康风险,为期12个月(2017年4月至2018年4月)。安全平均日剂量是根据世卫组织年度指南和南非PM2.5环境空气质量标准以及美国环保署微量元素区域筛查水平确定的。年平均PM2.5浓度(13µg/m3)高于世卫组织年度指南(5µg/m3),但低于南非年度标准(20µg/m3)。与婴儿(HQ = 2.13)和儿童(HQ =1.96)相比,年平均PM2.5浓度对成人(危险系数= 0.66)构成的风险较低。PM2.5及其微量元素对各年龄段人群均存在健康风险(HQ > 1)。研究认为PM2.5及其微量元素对各年龄段人群均存在健康危害。PM2.5的毒性取决于其成分;因此,本研究建议进行来源分配研究,以量化来源贡献并告知正确的减排策略。
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