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Interventions to Reduce Personal Exposures to Air Pollution: A Primer for Health Care Providers

Authors
  • Robert L. Bard
  • M. Khalid Ijaz
  • Junfeng (Jim) Zhang
  • Yuguo Li
  • Chunxue Bai
  • Yongbin Yang
  • Wilfredo D. Garcia
  • John Creek
  • Robert D. Brook

Abstract

Highlights

  • Air pollution is responsible for a wide variety of health problems and 4.2 million premature deaths annually and is a health risk even in “low” pollution areas.
  • Air pollution exposures can be reduced by using portable room air purifiers, wearing face masks, recirculating automobile cabin air, using air conditioning, and by closing windows.
  • Clinicians can determine appropriate interventions to reduce personal exposures by following the algorithm developed in Figure 3.
Published on Mar 1, 2019