2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136990
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Exposure to construction dust and health impacts – A review

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“…Among them, 194 articles were from the Web of Science Core Collection and we analyzed their keywords based on the CiteSpace software. [18][19][20] The first article in this Core Collection was published in 2003, and over the past 20 years of research on allergic asthma associated with NPs, various concerns have been raised. In the keyword co-occurrence analysis for the 194 articles (Figure 1 and Table 1), the most frequent keywords with occurrence counts not less than 20 are asthma, airway inflammation, nanoparticle, and oxidative stress.…”
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“…Among them, 194 articles were from the Web of Science Core Collection and we analyzed their keywords based on the CiteSpace software. [18][19][20] The first article in this Core Collection was published in 2003, and over the past 20 years of research on allergic asthma associated with NPs, various concerns have been raised. In the keyword co-occurrence analysis for the 194 articles (Figure 1 and Table 1), the most frequent keywords with occurrence counts not less than 20 are asthma, airway inflammation, nanoparticle, and oxidative stress.…”
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“…They were from the Web of Science Core Collection and we analyzed their keywords based on the CiteSpace software. [18][19][20] Articles on drug therapy, epidemiological investigation, or pure in vitro cell experiments for asthma were not concerned in our work. In the keyword co-occurrence analysis for the 54 articles (Figure 2 and Table 3), the most frequent keywords with occurrence counts not less than 10 are airway inflammation, asthma, exposure, and expression.…”
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“…In recent years, nuclear energy technology has been developing and the number of Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) has increased. However, the construction period of NPP is up to 5–6 years [ 1 ], and thick layer of dust accumulates on reactor containment after each step of the construction, especially the civil construction and installation steps [ 2 ]. In addition, during the running of the NPP, the reactor containment will also be attached with some dust deposited in the natural environment.…”
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“…The harm from their ingestion into the human body depends on both concentration of particles in the air and their chemical composition. Air dusting may cause pulmonary and eye diseases, dangerous allergenic syndromes [18]. The spread of construction dust can also cause significant environmental damage.…”
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