1. Ambient PM10 and respiratory illnesses in Colombo City, Sri Lanka.
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Thishan Dharshana, K. G. and Coowanitwong, Nowarat
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PARTICULATE matter , *AIR pollution , *PEDIATRIC respiratory diseases , *RESPIRATORY allergy , *ASTHMA in children , *LUNG diseases , *ASTHMATICS - Abstract
Analysis of ambient air quality data monitored at Colombo Fort monitoring unit clearly revealed that PM10 is the dominant air pollutant in the Colombo atmosphere. Further investigation showed that PM10 has strong associations with three types of respiratory illnesses, especially among children. Among these associations, the disease category which includes bronchitis, emphysema and other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases showed a prominent association with a correlation coefficient of 0.717 at 99% confidence. In addition, an application of health impact assessment software developed by WHO revealed that nearly 20% of Asthma patients recorded at LRH (the Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children) in 2005 could be attributed to exposure to PM10 in Colombo. It was observed that nearly 60% of the respiratory cases occurred at reasonably lower concentrations (below 80 μ gm- 3) thus, future management plans aiming toward positive health impacts should focus on shifting the entire PM10 pollution distribution towards lower ends. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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