2009
DOI: 10.4314/eamj.v77i2.46396
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Air pollution and respiratory health in Africa: A review

Abstract: Objective: To bring into focus the existence of respiratory hazards due to air pollution as a result of industrialisation, tobacco smoking (personal pollution), domestic pollution and vehicular fuel combustion on the African continent; and to stimulate health workers, and the various governments in Africa, to devote more attention to the subject of air pollution by engaging in and encouraging multidisciplinary research so that appropriate and effective control measures can be put in place. Data sources: Medlin… Show more

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“…All these gases are in higher concentration released into the atmosphere by automobile emission and decomposing automobile waste irrespective of transportation mode [49]. Negative health effects associated with high concentrations of greenhouse gases already documented include asthma, respiratory distress, cancer, birth defects, low birth weight in children, genetic mutations and premature death [50,51]. The resultant effect of higher concentration of greenhouse gases in the tropospheric region of the atmosphere is the increase in the air temperature.…”
Section: Greenhouse Effect Global Warming and Acid Rainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these gases are in higher concentration released into the atmosphere by automobile emission and decomposing automobile waste irrespective of transportation mode [49]. Negative health effects associated with high concentrations of greenhouse gases already documented include asthma, respiratory distress, cancer, birth defects, low birth weight in children, genetic mutations and premature death [50,51]. The resultant effect of higher concentration of greenhouse gases in the tropospheric region of the atmosphere is the increase in the air temperature.…”
Section: Greenhouse Effect Global Warming and Acid Rainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air pollution results from four main sources namely; industrialization, tobacco smoking, domestic cooking and vehicular or machinery fuel combustion (Tanimowo, 2000). However, the level of air pollution depends on a country's technology and pollution control.…”
Section: Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anthropogenic interferences such as agricultural, industrial, transportation and domestic activities have been instrumental to environmental pollution [36][37][38]. Of particular interest in this section is pollution affecting the atmosphere.…”
Section: Environmental Pollution and Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%