Reducing premature mortality from noncommunicable diseases: air pollution largely contributes to the burden of disease from stroke, ischaemic heart disease, lung cancer and both chronic and acute respiratory diseases, including asthma
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Urban air pollution: WHO (1972) Air quality criteria and guides for urban air pollutants: report of a WHO expert committee Geneva: World Health Organization
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Health Effects In addition, long-term exposure to air pollution can cause cancer and damage to the immune, neurological, reproductive, and respiratory systems In extreme cases, it can even cause death
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Very Unhealthy AQI values between 201 and 300 trigger a health alert, meaning everyone may experience more serious health effects
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The external costs related to these health effects of air pollution amounts to 8–13 billion Euros per year • Climate change alone has a small impact on the
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Air pollution is linked to lung cancer, cardiovascular diseases (ischaemic heart disease and stroke), respiratory diseases (chronic bronchitis and asthma) and
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Health problems due to poor air quality have been among the main environmental concerns in Mexico City, Santiago, Bogotá, Sao Paulo, Lima, Quito among
Urban Air Quality and Human Health in Latin America and the Caribbean