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The reports provide guidelines intending to give guidelines to reduce the health effects of air pollution. [2] The guidelines stipulate that PM 2.5 should not exceed 5 μg/m 3 annual mean, or 15 μg/m 3 24-hour mean; and that PM 10 should not exceed 15 μg/m 3 annual mean, or 45 μg/m 3 24-hour mean. [2]
Vaccination of dogs is the practice of animal vaccination applied to dogs. Programs in this field have contributed both to the health of dogs and to the public health . In countries where routine rabies vaccination of dogs is practiced, for example, rabies in humans is reduced to a very rare event.
Particulate matter (PM), particularly PM2.5, was found to be harmful to aquatic invertebrates. [41] These aquatic invertebrates include fish, crustaceans, and Mollusca. In a study by Han et al, the effects of PM<2.5 micrometers on life history traits and oxidative stress were observed in Tigriopus japonicus.
The World Health Organization (WHO) provides guidelines to limit exposure: [165] PM 10: Annual mean not to exceed 15 μg/m³; 24-hour mean not to exceed 45 μg/m³. [165] PM 2.5: Annual mean not to exceed 5 μg/m³; 24-hour mean not to exceed 15 μg/m³. [165] Exposure above these levels increases the risk of adverse health effects. [165]
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[4] [5] It is a significant risk factor for a number of pollution-related diseases, including heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma and lung cancer. [6] [5] It is the fourth-largest risk factor overall for human health [7] as 99% of people are exposed to harmful levels of air pollution. [8]
By Toby Sterling. MUNICH (Reuters) -The CEOs of Europe's three biggest computer chip makers on Monday said that demands by the U.S., Chinese and European governments that each region have its own ...