Air Pollution and Public Health: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review

(1) Background: Particulate matter increases the risk of respiratory, allergic and oncological diseases in both exposed workers and the general population due to its toxic compounds (e.g., PAHs, gases, heavy metals, microorganisms). The aim of this review is to show the results obtained by our depar...

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Main Authors: Marco Quarato, Luigi De Maria, Maria Franca Gatti, Antonio Caputi, Francesca Mansi, Pietro Lorusso, Francesco Birtolo, Luigi Vimercati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/8/10/183
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spelling doaj-ba724ce10b7145268e4901685554c1822020-11-25T00:10:11ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332017-09-0181018310.3390/atmos8100183atmos8100183Air Pollution and Public Health: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic ReviewMarco Quarato0Luigi De Maria1Maria Franca Gatti2Antonio Caputi3Francesca Mansi4Pietro Lorusso5Francesco Birtolo6Luigi Vimercati7Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Giulio Cesare Square 11, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Giulio Cesare Square 11, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Giulio Cesare Square 11, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Giulio Cesare Square 11, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Giulio Cesare Square 11, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Giulio Cesare Square 11, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Giulio Cesare Square 11, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Giulio Cesare Square 11, Bari 70124, Italy(1) Background: Particulate matter increases the risk of respiratory, allergic and oncological diseases in both exposed workers and the general population due to its toxic compounds (e.g., PAHs, gases, heavy metals, microorganisms). The aim of this review is to show the results obtained by our department regarding air pollution’s contributions to health damage in both occupationally and non-occupationally exposed people. (2) Methods: This review was performed according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, searching articles on PubMed, using eligibility criteria, extracting data independently from reports to reduce bias and considering the accuracy of the statistical analyses. (3) Results: Of fifteen papers, only three respected the abovementioned criteria. A total of 453 cases (174 occupationally exposed and 279 non-occupationally exposed individuals) were included in the review. Qualitative analysis showed that among workers, occupational exposure to air pollution increased the risk of allergic and pulmonary diseases, whereas environmental exposure to PM increased heavy metal intake, the last of which was characterized by well-known carcinogenic effects. 4) Conclusion: The use of personal protective equipment, a meticulous health surveillance program and specific environmental protection policies are needed to protect public health from damages due to air pollution.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/8/10/183air pollutionpublic healthoccupational exposureenvironmental exposureallergic diseasespulmonary diseasesheavy metals
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author Marco Quarato
Luigi De Maria
Maria Franca Gatti
Antonio Caputi
Francesca Mansi
Pietro Lorusso
Francesco Birtolo
Luigi Vimercati
spellingShingle Marco Quarato
Luigi De Maria
Maria Franca Gatti
Antonio Caputi
Francesca Mansi
Pietro Lorusso
Francesco Birtolo
Luigi Vimercati
Air Pollution and Public Health: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review
Atmosphere
air pollution
public health
occupational exposure
environmental exposure
allergic diseases
pulmonary diseases
heavy metals
author_facet Marco Quarato
Luigi De Maria
Maria Franca Gatti
Antonio Caputi
Francesca Mansi
Pietro Lorusso
Francesco Birtolo
Luigi Vimercati
author_sort Marco Quarato
title Air Pollution and Public Health: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review
title_short Air Pollution and Public Health: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review
title_full Air Pollution and Public Health: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review
title_fullStr Air Pollution and Public Health: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Air Pollution and Public Health: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review
title_sort air pollution and public health: a prisma-compliant systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2017-09-01
description (1) Background: Particulate matter increases the risk of respiratory, allergic and oncological diseases in both exposed workers and the general population due to its toxic compounds (e.g., PAHs, gases, heavy metals, microorganisms). The aim of this review is to show the results obtained by our department regarding air pollution’s contributions to health damage in both occupationally and non-occupationally exposed people. (2) Methods: This review was performed according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, searching articles on PubMed, using eligibility criteria, extracting data independently from reports to reduce bias and considering the accuracy of the statistical analyses. (3) Results: Of fifteen papers, only three respected the abovementioned criteria. A total of 453 cases (174 occupationally exposed and 279 non-occupationally exposed individuals) were included in the review. Qualitative analysis showed that among workers, occupational exposure to air pollution increased the risk of allergic and pulmonary diseases, whereas environmental exposure to PM increased heavy metal intake, the last of which was characterized by well-known carcinogenic effects. 4) Conclusion: The use of personal protective equipment, a meticulous health surveillance program and specific environmental protection policies are needed to protect public health from damages due to air pollution.
topic air pollution
public health
occupational exposure
environmental exposure
allergic diseases
pulmonary diseases
heavy metals
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/8/10/183
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