Toxicology Reports (Jun 2024)

Estimating the health impacts of exposure to Air pollutants and the evaluation of changes in their concentration using a linear model in Iran

  • Zahra Kazemi,
  • Zohre Kazemi,
  • Ahmad Jonidi Jafari,
  • Mahdi Farzadkia,
  • Javad Hosseini,
  • Payam Amini,
  • Abbas Shahsavani,
  • Majid Kermani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 56 – 64

Abstract

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In big and industrial cities of developing countries, illness and mortality from long-term exposure to air pollutants have become a serious issue. This research was carried out in 2019–2020 to estimate the health impacts of PM10, NO2 and O3 pollutants by using AirQ+ and R statistical programming software in Arak, Isfahan, Tabriz, Shiraz, Karaj, and Mashhad. Mortality statistics, number of people in required age groups, and amount of pollutants were gathered respectively from different agencies like Statistics and Information Technology of the Ministry of Health, Statistical Center, and Department of Environment and by using Excel, the average 24-hour and 1-hour concentration and maximum 8-hour concentration for PM10, NO2 and O3 pollutants were gathered. We used linear mixed impacts model to account for the longitudinal observations and heterogeneity of the cities. The results of the study showed high number of deaths due to chronic bronchitis in adults, premature death of infants, and respiratory diseases in Mashhad. This research highlights the importance of estimation of health impacts from exposure to air pollutants on residents of the studied cities.

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