1st Edition
Synergic Influence of Gaseous, Particulate, and Biological Pollutants on Human Health
Foreword. Introduction. PART 1. Air pollutants and their adverse health effects. Environmental characteristics of gaseous pollutants and related adverse health effects. Atmospheric aerosol particles. PAH and heavy metals in ambient particulate matter: A review of up-to-date worldwide data. Adverse health effects of the exposure to the spherical aerosol particles, including ultra-fine particles. Fibers: their characteristics and health implications. Fungi, bacteria and other biopollutants. Health effects of fungi, bacteria and other bioparticles. PART 2. Study design to receive the information about the influence of air pollutants on the human health. Short introduction to inhalation exposure methodology. Introduction to environmental epidemiology. Epidemiological methods used to receive the information about the influence of air pollution on the human health. The dose-effect and/or dose-risk relationships as the tools for the quantitative description of the adverse health effects of the inhaled pollutants: Chances and limitations. PART 3. Synergic effects. Analysis of the known synergic effects of the exposure to the selected air pollutants. Socio-economic determinants and population health in the context of environmental risk exposure. Summary: documented facts, hypothesis, speculations and final conclusions.
Biography
Jozef Stefan Pastuszka






