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Review
. 2024 Jul;29(7):574-587.
doi: 10.1111/resp.14761. Epub 2024 Jun 3.

Contemporary Concise Review 2023: Environmental and occupational lung diseases

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Contemporary Concise Review 2023: Environmental and occupational lung diseases

Kazuhiro Yatera et al. Respirology. 2024 Jul.
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Abstract

Air pollutants have various effects on human health in environmental and occupational settings. Air pollutants can be a risk factor for incidence, exacerbation/aggravation and death due to various lung diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), hypersensitivity pneumonitis or pneumonia (HP), pulmonary fibrosis such as pneumoconiosis and malignant respiratory diseases such as lung cancer and malignant pleural mesothelioma. Environmental and occupational respiratory diseases are crucial clinical and social issues worldwide, although the burden of respiratory disease due to environmental and occupational causes varies depending on country/region, demographic variables, geographical location, industrial structure and socioeconomic situation. The correct recognition of environmental and occupational lung diseases and taking appropriate measures are essential to their effective prevention.

Keywords: air pollution; ambient and outdoor pollution; household and indoor pollution; occupational lung disease; particulate matter2.5.

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