Adverse Health Effects of Air Pollution in India



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Health Impacts of Air in India in India in India JN Pande Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research, New Delhi Well documented in developed countries using several epidemiological study designs. Time series analysis convenient for short term effects NNMAPS: Average increase of 0.21% (revised estimate) in overall non-accidental mortality for every 10 µg/m 3 in PM 10 in 90 largest US cities 1% increase in admissions for cardiovascular disease, and 1.2% and 1.6% increase in admissions for pneumonia and COPD for each 10 µg/m 3 increase in PM 10 Minimal influence of other gaseous pollutants in multi-pollutant model, except ozone in summer months Essentially similar results in APHEA and many other large studies from several countries using the time-series approach Estimates of increase in mortality and hospital admissions recalculated in recent years with more refined approach In general, the health impact of short term air pollution assessed in time series is smaller than the long term effects noted in cohort studies Long term studies of variably exposed cohorts necessary to assess chronic effects on human health, such as prevalence and incidence of cardiopulmonary diseases including lung cancer These studies are time consuming, expensive, and subject to confounding by a large number of variables

Health Impacts of Air in India in India It is estimated that air pollution in urban areas contributes to 800,000 deaths annually, and almost two thirds of these occur in developing countries of Asia The magnitude of air pollution in large cities of India is considerable by any standard. Delhi is amongst the most polluted cities of the world in terms of its ambient air quality Population exposed to urban air pollution is rapidly expanding with high rate of rural to urban migration Unprecedented increase in the number of motor vehicles with inferior technology, poor maintenance, and inferior quality of fuel is aggravating the problem of ambient air pollution Industrial activity in residential areas in several towns and cities of India Indoor Air Indoor air pollution caused by combustion of solid fuels for cooking and domestic heating in India continues to adversely affect the health of women and children in rural India. Contribution from ETS is relatively smaller Extremely high levels of PM 10 recorded in rural households; high personal exposures of women and children It has been estimated that 400-550 thousand premature deaths could be attributed annually to the use of biomass fuels (Smith, 2000)

Health Impacts of Air in India in India Adverse health effects of indoor air pollution in India Acute lower respiratory tract infection in children under 5 years of age COPD in women chronically exposed Aggravation of asthma and COPD Ischemic heart disease Tuberculosis Adverse pregnancy outcome Cataract Lung cancer Importance of Studying Health Effects of Outdoor Air in Developing Countries Ambient levels of PM several fold higher than in the cities of developed world. Shape of the dose response curve uncertain Particle mix and composition different from other parts of the world Population characteristics different Residential characteristics different Adverse Health Effects of Outdoor Air in India 0.23% increase in daily non-accidental deaths per 10 µg/m 3 increase in TSP, also significant increase in deaths from respiratory and cardiovascular causes for selected age groups (Cropper et al, 1997). A large number of deaths occurred below the age of 65 years from causes not associated with air pollution Emergency room visits Increased emergency room visits for asthma, COPD and acute coronary events noted in a Delhi hospital with increasing levels of TSP in a time series analysis using standard approach (Pande, 2002) TSP levels exceeded NAAQ standards on most days. This led to a projected average increase in ER visits by 21.3%, 24.9% and 24.3% for patients with asthma, COPD and heart disease

Health Impacts of Air in India in India Cross section Study from Delhi Respiratory symptoms and lung functional abnormalities more frequent in persons residing in more polluted zones in Delhi, after controlling for several confounders (Chhabra, 2001) No difference in prevalence of asthma and chronic bronchitis Higher prevalence of asthma symptoms in children studying in schools located near traffic intersections (Paramesh 2002). Similar reports by others (Lahiri, 2000) Other health effects Vitamin D deficiency in children Dry eyes Lung function abnormalities amongst drivers and conductors of public transport in Calcutta No studies on pregnancy outcomes Limitations of reported studies Lack of time series studies because of intermittent monitoring of air quality in most cities, incomplete and inaccessable hospital based health records and incomplete death records available with municipal authorities Only cross sectional studies. No large cohorts for longitudinal follow up. Inadequate information on potential confounders. Small numbers. Not published in peer-reviewed journals Neglected subject. Limited capacity Meeting the Challenge: : PAPA Program Partnership with CAI-ASIA to understand the health effects of air pollution in Asia, now and in the future Supported by US AID, Foundations, industry, ADB, others Four - year program to: Assess the state of air pollution and health across Asian cities Initial review of what is known today about health effects in Asian cities published April 2004 A second comprehensive assessment in four years Initiate a series of epidemiological studies in representative Asian cities to estimate local impacts, inform extrapolation throughout the region Build capacity of local scientists Overall Goal: Inform key Asian regulatory & policy decisions

Health Impacts of Air in India in India PAPA Scientific Review Health Effects of Outdoor Air in Developing Countries of Asia: A Literature Review Systematic identification of peer-reviewed Asian studies 1980-2003 Focus on studies of daily changes in air pollution and health Conduct first regional meta analysis to quantify risks Identify knowledge gaps/research needs Put results in context of broader air pollution & health science PAPA: Scientific Review Systematic identification of all peer-reviewed Asian studies on effects of air pollution on health Daily time series, cohort and panel studies collected from across Asia Focus on key subset: studies of daily changes in air pollution and health ( time series ) Conduct first regional meta analysis to quantify risks Assess what is currently known, identify gaps in understanding Report Asian results in context of broader air pollution & health science Available at www.healtheffects.org Studies of Air and Health in Asia 1980 2003 Ludhiana PAPA in India Chennai