Abstract Background Exposure to fine fractions of particulate matter (PM2.5) is associated with increased hospital admissions and mortality for respiratory and cardiovascular disease in children and the elderly. This study aims to estimate the toxicological risk of PM2.5 from biomass burning in children and adolescents between the age of 6 and 14 in Tangará da Serra, a municipality of Subequatorial Brazilian Amazon. Methods Risk assessment methodology was applied to estimate the risk quotient in two scenarios of exposure according to local seasonality. The potential dose of PM2.5 was estimated using the Monte Carlo simulation, strati...
Background: The Amazon represents an area of 61% of Brazilian territory and is undergoing major chan...
We explore the connection between exposure to particulate matter from forest fire emissions in the P...
This study investigated the suitability of outdoor particulate matter data obtained from a fixed mon...
Abstract Background Exposure to fine fractions of par...
Abstract Background Exposure to fine fractions of particulate matter (PM2.5) is associated with incr...
OBJETIVO Analisar os riscos toxicológicos da exposição ao ozônio (O3) e a partículas finas (PM2,5) ...
Abstract: In this study, we propose an indicator of air pollution exposure to identify potential haz...
Objective. To investigate the short-term effects of exposure to particulate matter from biomass burn...
BACKGROUND: Panel studies have shown adverse effects of air pollution from biomass burning on childr...
O objetivo foi investigar os efeitos da exposi????o ao ao material particulado (PM2.5) origin??ria d...
Particulate matter (PM) is an important metric for studying the health effects of household air poll...
OBJETIVOS: Analisar espacialmente o efeito da exposição ao material particulado (PM2.5) na ocorrênci...
The objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of the daily variation in concentrations of fin...
International audienceThe Brazilian Amazon represents about 40% of the world's remaining tropical ra...
Exposure to air pollution is an important cause of hospital admissions due to respiratory diseases. ...
Background: The Amazon represents an area of 61% of Brazilian territory and is undergoing major chan...
We explore the connection between exposure to particulate matter from forest fire emissions in the P...
This study investigated the suitability of outdoor particulate matter data obtained from a fixed mon...
Abstract Background Exposure to fine fractions of par...
Abstract Background Exposure to fine fractions of particulate matter (PM2.5) is associated with incr...
OBJETIVO Analisar os riscos toxicológicos da exposição ao ozônio (O3) e a partículas finas (PM2,5) ...
Abstract: In this study, we propose an indicator of air pollution exposure to identify potential haz...
Objective. To investigate the short-term effects of exposure to particulate matter from biomass burn...
BACKGROUND: Panel studies have shown adverse effects of air pollution from biomass burning on childr...
O objetivo foi investigar os efeitos da exposi????o ao ao material particulado (PM2.5) origin??ria d...
Particulate matter (PM) is an important metric for studying the health effects of household air poll...
OBJETIVOS: Analisar espacialmente o efeito da exposição ao material particulado (PM2.5) na ocorrênci...
The objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of the daily variation in concentrations of fin...
International audienceThe Brazilian Amazon represents about 40% of the world's remaining tropical ra...
Exposure to air pollution is an important cause of hospital admissions due to respiratory diseases. ...
Background: The Amazon represents an area of 61% of Brazilian territory and is undergoing major chan...
We explore the connection between exposure to particulate matter from forest fire emissions in the P...
This study investigated the suitability of outdoor particulate matter data obtained from a fixed mon...