Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6351723 | Environmental Research | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Air pollution poses a critical threat to human health with ambient and household air pollution identified as key health risks in India. While there are many studies investigating concentration, composition, and health effects of air pollution, investigators are only beginning to focus on estimating or measuring personal exposure. Further, the relevance of exposures studies from the developed countries in developing countries is uncertain. This review summarizes existing research on exposure to particulate matter (PM) in India, identifies gaps and offers recommendations for future research. There are a limited number of studies focused on exposure to PM and/or associated health effects in India, but it is evident that levels of exposure are much higher than those reported in developed countries. Most studies have focused on coarse aerosols, with a few studies on fine aerosols. Additionally, most studies have focused on a handful of cities, and there are many unknowns in terms of ambient levels of PM as well as personal exposure. Given the high mortality burden associated with air pollution exposure in India, a deeper understanding of ambient pollutant levels as well as source strengths is crucial, both in urban and rural areas. Further, the attention needs to expand beyond the handful large cities that have been studied in detail.
Keywords
ETsPSDCPCBAAPNCRVOCGBDEBCHIAPAHSPMPNCCentral pollution control boardRSPMLPGAQINAAQSI/OROSAir pollutionhousehold air pollutionAmbient air pollutionHealth impact assessmentNational Ambient Air Quality StandardsGlobal burden of diseaseChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCOPDVolatile organic compoundParticle size distributionForced expiratory volumeIndoor/outdoorenvironmental tobacco smokeparticulate matterSuspended particulate matterLand use regressionWorld Health OrganizationAir Quality IndexParticle number concentrationFevPersonal exposureLURExhaled breath condensateNational Capital Regioncarbon monoxideMicroenvironmentIndiaPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonOrganic carbonBlack carbonWHOliquefied petroleum gasHApReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Pallavi Pant, Sarath K. Guttikunda, Richard E. Peltier,