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Asia Pacific Allergy ; (4): 11-2020.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-785454

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Air pollution, climate change, and reduced biodiversity are major threats to human health with detrimental effects on a variety of chronic noncommunicable diseases in particular respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. The extent of air pollution both outdoor and indoor air pollution and climate change including global warming is increasing-to alarming proportions particularly in the developing world especially rapidly industrializing countries worldwide. In recent years, Asia has experienced rapid economic growth and a deteriorating environment and increase in allergic diseases to epidemic proportions. Air pollutant levels in many Asian countries especially in China and India are substantially higher than are those in developed countries. Moreover, industrial, traffic-related, and household biomass combustion, indoor pollutants from chemicals and tobacco are major sources of air pollutants, with increasing burden on respiratory allergies. Here we highlight the major components of outdoor and indoor air pollutants and their impacts on respiratory allergies associated with asthma and allergic rhinitis in the Asia-Pacific region. With Asia-Pacific comprising more than half of the world's population there is an urgent need to increase public awareness, highlight targets for interventions, public advocacy and a call to action to policy makers to implement policy changes towards reducing air pollution with interventions at a population-based level.


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Humains , Personnel administratif , Polluants atmosphériques , Pollution de l'air , Pollution de l'air intérieur , Allergie et immunologie , Asie , Asiatiques , Asthme , Biodiversité , Biomasse , Maladies cardiovasculaires , Chine , Changement climatique , Climat , Défense du consommateur , Pays développés , Développement économique , Caractéristiques familiales , Réchauffement de la planète , Hypersensibilité , Inde , Rhinite allergique , Nicotiana
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