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Pollution and Human Health

Environmental Effects on Health Pollution causes illnesses directly and indirectly. Direct: Poisoning Examples: Lead poisoning and lung cancer Indirectly: Causing infections Example: cholera and river blindness, spread in polluted environments, illness can be caused indirectly.

Environmental Effects on Health The World Health Organization (WHO) collects data on environmental affects human health. Developing countries suffer greater health impacts. Main factor: infectious diseases which are more common in crowded areas with poor sanitation.

Environmental Effects on Health

Toxicity: How Dangerous Is It? Toxicology is the study of toxic substances including their nature, effects, detection, methods of treatment, and exposure control.

Toxicity: How Dangerous Is It? The toxic effect of a chemical depends on: Dose Exposure Body size Body’s ability to break down the chemicals

Toxicity: How Dangerous Is It? A persistent chemical is a chemical that breaks down slowly in the environment. This type of chemical dangerous because it is most likely to remain in the body. People are more likely to come into contact with persistent chemicals, like DDT.

Dose-Response Curves A dose-response curve – Threshold dose. graph that shows the relative effect of various doses of a drug or chemical on an organism or organisms. Threshold dose. Exposure to any amount of chemicals less than the threshold dose has no adverse effect on health. Exposure levels above the threshold dose usually leads to worse health effects.

Epidemiology Epidemiology is the study of the distribution of diseases in populations and the study of factors that influence the occurrence and spread of disease.

Epidemiology When an epidemic occurs Epidemiologists collect data from health workers on when and where cases of the disease have occurred. Trace the disease to try to find its origin and how to prevent it from spreading.

Epidemiology The map below shows the location of cases of mercury poisoning in Virginia. Patterns point scientists toward areas of mercury poisoning.

Risk Assessment Risk assessment scientific assessment, study, and management of risk. It is also the scientific estimation of the likelihood of negative effects that may result from exposure to a specific hazard. Risk assessment may lead to government regulation on how and where the substance can be used.

Risk Assessment The process of risk assessment includes: compiling and evaluating existing information on the substance, determining how people might be exposed to it by using diagrams, air flow models, and others, determining the toxicity of the substance, and characterizing the risk of that substance to the public.

Risk Assessment Air flow models like this one help scientists predict the path that air pollutants may follow through a city. The bright orange areas are receiving the most pollutants.