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A Study and Analysis of Air Quality Index and Related Health Impact on Public Health
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021In 21st Century monitoring environmental value is a challenging and complex task but technology has changed now we can easily find the air quality index of any area. In the existing scenario, we will easily get air quality and environmental parameters on the internet.
Pranav Shriram, Srinivas Malladi
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Air Quality Index: A guide to air quality and your health.
2003Information on understanding the air quality index.
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The Air Quality Health Index and Emergency Department Visits for Otitis Media
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2016AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore novel multipollutant exposure assessments using the Air Quality Health Index in relation to emergency department visits for otitis media (OM).DesignThis study was a retrospective analysis using information from emergency department visits for OM, air pollution, and weather databases.MethodsFor ...
Termeh, Kousha, Jessica, Castner
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Atmospheric Environment, 2019
Abstract To communicate health risks associated with short-term changes in air pollution, the US EPA reports local air quality through the Air Quality Index (AQI). However, it remains unclear whether the current regulatory-based, single-pollutant AQI fully represents the actual risks of air pollution-related illness.
Lars D. Perlmutt, Kevin R. Cromar
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Abstract To communicate health risks associated with short-term changes in air pollution, the US EPA reports local air quality through the Air Quality Index (AQI). However, it remains unclear whether the current regulatory-based, single-pollutant AQI fully represents the actual risks of air pollution-related illness.
Lars D. Perlmutt, Kevin R. Cromar
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The Air Quality Health Index and Emergency Department Visits for Urticaria in Windsor, Canada
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 2015Ambient air pollution exposure has been associated with several health conditions, limited not only to respiratory and cardiovascular systems but also to cutaneous tissues. However, few epidemiological studies examined pollution exposure on skin problems.
Kousha, Termeh, VALACCHI, Giuseppe
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Developing and validating intracity spatiotemporal air quality health index in eastern China
Science of The Total EnvironmentRecently pilot published city-level air quality health index (AQHI) provides a useful tool for communicating short-term health risks of ambient air pollution, but fails to account for intracity spatial heterogeneity in exposure and associated population health impacts.
Yixiang, Wang +9 more
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Exploring Health Risks from Air Pollution: A Focus on Pakistan's Air Quality Health Index
International Journal of Advances in Sustainable Development (IJASD)Air pollution seriously threatens human health and the environment, particularly in nations like Pakistan, India, and China. This study aims to develop an Air Quality Health Index specifically for Pakistan by utilizing local health risk estimates from air pollution exposure.
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[The establishment and application of Shanghai air quality health index].
Zhonghua yu fang yi xue za zhi [Chinese journal of preventive medicine], 2013This work aimed to construct Shanghai air quality health index (SAQHI) and to grade the air quality in Shanghai.Daily average concentrations of particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 10 micrometer (PM(10)), SO(2) and NO(2) from 2001 to 2008 in the central urban areas of Shanghai were collected from Shanghai Environmental Monitoring ...
Ren-jie, Chen +2 more
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Atmospheric Environment
Hong Kong has used a risk-based Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) system for nearly a decade, which aggregates hospitalization risks associated with short-term exposure to pollutants. Serving as an air pollution risk communication tool, it keeps the public informed about the current air quality, anchoring around the World Health Organization's (WHO) 2005
Kimberly Tasha Jiayi Tang +8 more
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Hong Kong has used a risk-based Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) system for nearly a decade, which aggregates hospitalization risks associated with short-term exposure to pollutants. Serving as an air pollution risk communication tool, it keeps the public informed about the current air quality, anchoring around the World Health Organization's (WHO) 2005
Kimberly Tasha Jiayi Tang +8 more
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