The new information included in this latest update of the Air quality guidelines relate to four common air pollutants:particulate matter (PM),ozone(O,),nitrogen dioxide(NO2)and sulfur dioxide(SO2).The scope of this review re,ects the availability of new evidence on the health effects of these...
WHO最新规定的PM2.5年限,说明了什么? 不久前,世界卫生组织(WHO)终于在16年后更新了《空气质量指南》(air quality guidelines),调整了空气污染第一杀手——PM2.5的“推荐安全限”,年限从10微克降低至5微克,砍掉了50%。 我们之前也讨论过《WHO的安全标准真的安全吗?》,因为根据众多研究显示:PM2.5没有绝对的安全值...
Air Quality,Atmosphere & HealthWHO (World Health Organisation), 2006. WHO Air Quality Guidelines. Global Update 2005. WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark.WHO air quality guidelines, Scientific Evidence, Global Update 2005: http://www.euro.who.int/air/activities/20050222_2...
Particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.airair pollutantsair pollutionair quality... World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe - 《Indian Journal of Medical Research》 被引量: 1479发表: 2007年 Air quality guidelines: final unedited draft WMO, 2005. 15 WHO: Air...
After the accumulation of evidence over 16 years since the last global update in 2005, WHO has released updated global air quality guidelines.1 The new reference values are considerably lower for most air pollutants than in the previous guidelines. For example, annual means were decreased from 10...
Based on a systematic review of literature on adverse health effects of air pollution, the World Health Organization has updated its Air Quality Guidelines in 2005. The current update is intended to be relevant and applicable worldwide and takes into consideration large regional inequalities in ...
This book presents WHO guidelines for the protection of public health from risks due to a number of chemicals commonly present in indoor air. The substances considered in this review, i.e. benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, naphthalene, nitrogen dioxide, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (especial...
It's the first update to the WHO's guidelines on global air pollution in 16 years, after data collected since 2005 has shown bad air is responsible for cutting the average lifespan of the global population by two years – a grim number that increases to up to six years...
The update and revision of the 1987 WHO air quality guidelines (WHO european centre for environment and health)ln 1987, the WHO Regional Office for ... B L脺Bkertalcamo - 《Pollution Atmosphérique》 被引量: 0发表: 1994年 Finalization of the document "Cyanobacteria, their toxins, water and...
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “WHO’s new Air Quality Guidelines are an evidence-based and practical tool for improving the quality of the air on which all life depends. I urge all countries and all those fighting to protect our environment to put them to use to reduce suffering...