"The book discusses pollution-induced health risks, mortality and global disease burden coupled with a review on biological mechanisms involved in air pollution-induced diseases. ... Editor's efforts should be appreciated for maintaining a balance between fundamentals and research-oriented information, use of illustrations and case studies highlighting explicitly the knowledge gaps, which will possibly initiate interest for formulating specific researches. The book may be useful to institutions, academicians and policy makers." (Tirthankar Banerjee and Nandita Singh, Current Science, Vol. 110 (6), March, 2016)
"This is a useful compendium of our current knowledge about the science linking air pollution and toxicology. ... Although this book is primarily geared to professional researchers studying the epidemiology and toxicology of air pollution, it is written at a level that is easily accessible to graduate students, or even advanced upper division undergraduates. ... It compliments other books in this field with its liberal references and thorough descriptions." (Jed N. Lampe, Doody's Book Reviews, August, 2015)
Reactive Ambient Particles.- Impacts of Air Pollution on Reproductive Health.- Air Pollution and Pregnancy Outcomes.- Air Pollution and Asthma.- Air pollution and chronic obstructive airway disease- Airborne Carcinogens – Mechanisms of Cancer .- Molecular epidemiology focused on airborne carcinogens.- Diabetes and metabolic syndrome.- Air Pollution, Lipids and Atherosclerosis.- Particulate Air Pollution and CNS Health.-Innate and adaptive immunity .- Genetics.- Urban Air Pollution and Health in Developing Countries.- Using Science to Shape Policy
Exposure to ambient air pollutants, both indoors and outdoors has been associated with the exacerbation and also in the etiology of diverse human diseases. This book offers an overview of our current understanding of air pollution health risks and how this knowledge is being used in the regulatory, therapeutic intervention measures to protect the public health and reduce the disease burden caused by acute and long-term exposure to air pollutants.
Air Pollution and Health Effects provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of air pollution health risks, morbidity and the global disease burden, whilst also delivering critical review on state of the art research so as to gain a fundamental understanding of the biological mechanisms involved in the etiology of air pollution-induced diseases. Chapters range from pregnancy outcomes and pre-term birth, carcinogens in the ambient aerosol and the health consequences of indoor biomass burning. Special emphasis is placed on regional and local air pollution and its impact on global health along with suitable preventive and interventional measures.
With contributions from international experts in the field this volume is a valuable guide for researchers and clinicians in toxicology, medicine and public health as well as industry and government regulatory scientists involved in health protection