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2017, Number 5

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Rev Méd Electrón 2017; 39 (5)

Atmospheric contaminants influence on health

Amable ÁI, Méndez MJ, Bello RBM, Benítez FB, Escobar BLM, Zamora MR
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Key words:

atmospheric contaminants, risks, health.

ABSTRACT

The industrial and urban growth of the last decades has caused an increment of the atmospheric contamination, and therefore a higher risk for health. Most of the atmospheric contaminants produce harmful effects in dependence of their concentration, so it is necessary to identify their existence and to control the levels of each of these potentially dangerous elements. Atmospheric contamination is a problem affecting both, the developed and developing countries in the same way. The main human-originated contamination sources are transportation means, energy production and industrial activities, and also the gaseous inorganic compounds that are extremely dangerous for the population’s health. Atmospheric contamination caused by different chemical substances has currently a great connotation around the world, due to the noxious effects on the ecosystems and particularly on the human health and on the metallic materials. The urban development, the modification of the earth surface and the climatic change are phenomena derived from a world demographic explosion that are harming not only people but also the ecosystem´s animals and plants. That is why the objective of the work was to identify the main atmospheric contaminants and the anthropogenic sources causing health deviations.





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Rev Méd Electrón. 2017;39