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Title: Potential impact of fireworks on respiratory health
Authors: Gouder, Caroline
Montefort, Stephen
Keywords: Air quality -- Environmental aspects
Fireworks
Air -- Pollution -- Health aspects
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Indian Chest Society, Medknow
Citation: Gouder, C., & Montefort, S. (2014). Potential impact of fireworks on respiratory health. Lung India, 31(4), 375-379.
Abstract: The world-wide use of fireworks with their consequent detrimental effect on the air quality is widely recognized with elevated ambient air levels of particulate matter and its several metallic components and gases identified in several studies carried out during such events. Exposed individuals may be at risk following inhalation of such produced pollutants. This review focuses on the impact of fireworks on air quality and the potential effect of fireworks on the respiratory system of healthy individuals as well as those suffering from underlying respiratory diseases, particularly asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This applies not only to spectators including children but also to pyrotechnicians themselves. An extensive Medline search revealed that a strong evidence of the impact of fireworks on respiratory health is lacking in susceptible as well as healthy individuals with no formal studies on COPD or asthma, other than a few case reports in the latter. The implementation of global strategies to control the use of fireworks and hence improve air quality could possibly reduce their likely detrimental effect on human respiratory health in exposed individuals, but clearly a more targeted research is needed.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/22550
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