Impact of Automobile Emission on Pulmonary Function Parameters of Non-Smoking Road Side Vendors and Shopkeepers
Abstract:Background: Airborne dust plays a major part in the overall atmospheric pollution and motor vehicle emissions constitute the most significant source of ultra particle in urban environment. Traffic related air pollution is an occupational health hazard to individuals who work close to traffic.Objectives: To assess the impact of dust and traffic related air pollution on pulmonary functions of the exposed, non-smoking road side shopkeepers at busy traffic congested areas and to compare with age and sex matched no… Show more
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