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Background: air pollution is a complex mixture; novel multipollutant approaches could help understanding the health effects of multiple concomitant exposures to air pollutants. Aim: to assess the relationship of long-term air pollution exposure with the prevalence of respiratory/allergic symptoms...

Author(s)
Maio, S.; Fasola, S.; Marcon, A.; Angino, A.; Baldacci, S.; Bilò, M. B.; Bono, R.; Grutta, S. la; Marchetti, P.; Sarno, G.; Squillacioti, G.; Stanisci, I.; Pirina, P.; Tagliaferro, S.; Verlato, G.; Villani, S.; Gariazzo, C.; Stafoggia, M.; Viegi, G.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Environmental Research, 2023, 224,
Abstract

Dozens of geoparks have been created in the world since the beginning of the 21st century. Their environmental impact is yet to be fully understood. A bibliographical survey was undertaken to systematically review the journal articles devoted to environmental pollution in geoparks. The considered...

Author(s)
Mikhailenko, A. V.; Yashalova, N. N.; Ruban, D. A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, 19, 8,
Abstract

The Covid-19 outbreak had a critical impact on a massive amount of human activities as well as the global health system. On the other hand, the lockdown and related suspension of working activities reduced pollution emissions. The use of biomonitoring is an efficient and quite recent tool to assess ...

Author(s)
Scivicco, M.; Nolasco, A.; Esposito, L.; Ariano, A.; Squillante, J.; Esposito, F.; Cirillo, T.; Severino, L.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2022, 307,
Abstract

Phthalic acid esters (PAEs) are chemical pollutants widely distributed in the marine environment. They can accumulate in biota, posing a risk to the marine ecosystem and humans. The aim of this study was to measure the content of PAEs in the gills and muscles of three fish species (Mugil cephalus, ...

Author(s)
Squillante, J.; Scivicco, M.; Ariano, A.; Nolasco, A.; Esposito, F.; Cacciola, N. A.; Severino, L.; Cirillo, T.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2023, 316, Part 1,
Abstract

The finest fraction of Particulate Matter (PM2.5) carries a large number of pollutants, some of which are assessed as genotoxic, such as some Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). In many countries, PM2.5 in combination with some PAHs are monitored to assess the concentrations of pollutants,...

Author(s)
Marangon, D.; Traversi, D.; D'Agostino, A. M.; Gea, M.; Fontana, M.; Schilirò, T.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Environmental Research, 2021, 195,
Abstract

A recent study by Pini et al. (2021), focusing on year 2018, demonstrated that different strategies should be considered in different Italian cities to mitigate the effects of PM10 pollution produced by circulating cars and commercial vehicles. The current study focuses on year 2020, considering...

Author(s)
Girolamo, P. di; Piras, G.; Pini, F.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 811,
Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the contamination levels of some classes of persistent organic pollutants in free-range hen eggs and to estimate the related human dietary exposure in a site of national interest, characterized by a serious state of environmental pollution in the Bussi...

Author(s)
Castellani, F.; Manzoli, L.; Martell, C. A.; Flacco, M. E.; Astolfi, M. L.; Fabiani, L.; Mastrantonio, R.; Avino, P.; Protano, C.; Vitali, M.
Publisher
International Association for Food Protection, Des Moines, USA
Citation
Journal of Food Protection, 2021, 84, 8, pp 1455-1462
Abstract

Background: Epidemiological studies have shown an association between global warming, air pollution, and allergic diseases. Several air pollutants, including volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, toluene, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and particulate matter, act as risk factors for the development or ...

Author(s)
Patella, V.; Florio, G.; Palmieri, M.; Bousquet, J.; Tonacci, A.; Giuliano, A.; Gangemi, S.
Publisher
Wiley, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2020, 31, 8, pp 938-945
Abstract

Background. Monkeypox, also known as monkeypox disease, is caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV), which is a zoonotic infection. The swift spread of human monkeypox cases has caused an alarming situation worldwide. This novel study aimed to investigate the association of particulate matter air ...

Author(s)
Meo, S. A.; Alqahtani, S. A.; Meo, A. S.; Alkhalifah, J. M.; Al-Khlaiwi, T.; Klonoff, D. C.
Publisher
Hindawi, London, UK
Citation
Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2023, 2023, 9075358,
Abstract

While the link between cardiovascular and respiratory conditions and air pollution is well-known, recent studies provided a growing body of evidence that polluted air, particularly air with high levels of particulate matter with a diameter smaller than 2.5 micrometers (PM 2.5), can have a range of...

Author(s)
Sciascia, S.; Gilcrease, G. W.; Roccatello, L.; Padovan, D.; Peano, C.; Ricceri, F.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, 19, 15,

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