2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19137683
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Outpatient Department Visits and Mortality with Various Causes Attributable to Ambient Air Pollution in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand

Abstract: The Eastern Economic Corridor in Thailand is undergoing development, but industrial activities are causing serious air pollution. This study aimed to examine the effects of particulate matter (PM10), fine particulate matter (PM2.5), SO2, NO2, O3, and CO on outpatient department (OPD) visits and mortality with various causes in the Eastern Economic Corridor, Thailand between 2013 and 2019 using a case-crossover design and conditional Poisson model. The corresponding burden of disease due to air pollution exposu… Show more

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“…The rapid and intensive development forces this region into a context of considerable urban agglomeration, land use and land use changes (LULCC), and environmental degradation (Boonyanam & Bejranonda, 2022; Diep et al, 2022; Mekparyup & Saithanu, 2020; Thongphunchung et al, 2022). The region has seen a more prominent urbanization in coastal areas during 2007–2016, and this trend will continue in the future at a rate of 2.40% per year (Tontisirin & Anantsuksomsri, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rapid and intensive development forces this region into a context of considerable urban agglomeration, land use and land use changes (LULCC), and environmental degradation (Boonyanam & Bejranonda, 2022; Diep et al, 2022; Mekparyup & Saithanu, 2020; Thongphunchung et al, 2022). The region has seen a more prominent urbanization in coastal areas during 2007–2016, and this trend will continue in the future at a rate of 2.40% per year (Tontisirin & Anantsuksomsri, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region has seen a more prominent urbanization in coastal areas during 2007–2016, and this trend will continue in the future at a rate of 2.40% per year (Tontisirin & Anantsuksomsri, 2021). The urban agglomeration and industrial development have induced several environmental problems from vegetation loss, to biodiversity reduction, air pollution, and harmful chemicals in atmosphere, water, and even food chains (Boonkaewwan et al, 2021; Boonyanam & Bejranonda, 2021; Saetang, 2022; Thongphunchung et al, 2022; Wongsa et al, 2020). These adverse impacts ultimately affect the health of residents, workers, and the sustainable development of the region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%