2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114188
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Effects of aerosol pollution on PM2.5-associated bacteria in typical inland and coastal cities of northern China during the winter heating season

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“…Because of health problems of polluting industrialization, Wei et al (2020) suggest different air pollution regulations in regions having varied geographical and climatic conditions, and different bio aerosol pollution. In particular, Wei et al (2020) suggest that different air quality strategies should be applied in inland and coastal cities, e.g., coastal cities also need start bio aerosol risk alarm during moderate pollution when severe pollution occurs in inland cities. Guo et al (2019) argue that in recent years, haze pollution is a serious environmental problem affecting cities, proposing implications for urban planning to improve public respiratory health.…”
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“…Because of health problems of polluting industrialization, Wei et al (2020) suggest different air pollution regulations in regions having varied geographical and climatic conditions, and different bio aerosol pollution. In particular, Wei et al (2020) suggest that different air quality strategies should be applied in inland and coastal cities, e.g., coastal cities also need start bio aerosol risk alarm during moderate pollution when severe pollution occurs in inland cities. Guo et al (2019) argue that in recent years, haze pollution is a serious environmental problem affecting cities, proposing implications for urban planning to improve public respiratory health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The exposure to pollutants, such as airborne particulate matter and ozone, generates respiratory and cardiovascular diseases with increases in mortality and hospital admissions (cf., Langrish and Mills, 2014). Wei et al (2020) analyze the effect of heavy aerosol pollution in northern Chinacharacterized by long-duration, high PM2.5 concentrations and wide geographical coverage that impacts on environmental ecology, climate change and public health (cf., Liu et al, 2017Liu et al, , 2018Jin et al, 2017). The biological components of air pollutants and bio aerosols also include bacteria, viruses, pollens, fungi, and animal/plant fragments (Després et al, 2012;Fröhlich-Nowoisky et al, 2016;Smets et al, 2016).…”
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“…The exposure to pollutants, such as airborne particulate matter and ozone, generates respiratory and cardiovascular diseases with increases in mortality and hospital admissions (cf., Langrish and Mills, 2014). Wei et al (2020) analyze the effect of heavy aerosol pollution in northern Chinacharacterized by high PM 2.5 concentrations and wide geographical coverage that impacts on environmental ecology, climate change and public health (cf., Liu et al, 2017Liu et al, , 2018Jin et al, 2017). The biological components of air pollutants and bio aerosols also include bacteria, viruses, pollens, fungi, and animal/plant fragments (Després et al, 2012;Fröhlich-Nowoisky et al, 2016;Smets et al, 2016).…”
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“…In general, bio aerosol concentrations are influenced by complex factors, such as emission sources, terrain, meteorological conditions and other climate factors (Zhai et al, 2018). Wei et al (2020) also investigate the differences between inland and coastal cities in China (Jinan and Weihai, respectively) to explain the influence of topography, meteorological conditions and geophysical factors on bio aerosol. Results suggest that from clean days to high polluted days, bacterial community structure is influenced by bacterial adaptation to pollutants, chemical composition of pollutants and meteorological conditions (cf., Sun et al, 2018).…”
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