With respect to human health, average annual frequency of physician visits per capita (AAFPV) is used as a measure for the short-term human health; all-cause mortality is used to illustrate the long-term human health. The results show that in the short term, with the level of industrial ...
Potential for effects of land contamination on human health. 1. The case of cadmium. J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev. 15/5: 348-363.Kah M, Levy L, Brown C. Potential for effects of land contamination on human health. 2. The case of waste disposal sites. J Toxicol Environ Health...
L. 1999. ``A Review of the Effects of Hazardous Waste on Reproductive Health.'' American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 181 (1): 12-6.A review of the effects of hazardous waste on reproductive health - BL - 1999Johnson BL. A review of the effects of hazardous waste on ...
This paper presents a review of the current literature concerning health impact of communal waste in people occupationally involved in waste collection and disposal. No studies have been as yet carried out in this regard. This review indicates that the main hazards for workers collecting and disposin...
In recent years, electronic waste has become the fastest growing waste stream globally with potential deleterious environmental and public health effects f
A review of approaches for the long-term management of municipal solid waste landfills After closure, municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills must be managed and controlled to avoid adverse effects on human health and the environment (HHE). Aft... David,Laner,and,... - 《Waste Management》 被...
Epidemiological Evidence of the Effects of Environmental Pollution on Male Reproductive Health in an Electronic Waste-Recycling Town 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 73 作者:H Du,M Yu,J Sun,G Song,Y Li 摘要: Human exposure biomonitoring in the African Copperbelt (Katanga, southern D.R. ...
Although industrialisation is a crucial aspect of economic growth across developing nations, through the release of air contaminants, industrial activities may also create adverse environmental health consequences. Noting that continuous production and other economic activities are crucial for continued survival...
A systematic review on biomonitoring of individuals living near or working at solid waste incinerator plants Aim of the study: To present a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature on human biological monitoring of exposure and effect following potential ... L Campo,P Bechtold,L Borsari,......
Environmental health effects refer to the impacts on human health resulting from exposure to environmental factors such as air, water, soil, and food, which can lead to disparities in health outcomes based on social, economic, and environmental disadvantage. ...