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A Review of Studies Using Air Q Software for Prediction of Air Pollution Health Effects in Iran.

Narges KhanjaniMohammad Amin FarahmandfardMarzieh Eslahi
Published in: Current environmental health reports (2022)
. Most studies were conducted in metropolitan areas, such as Ahvaz (9 studies), Tehran (9 studies), and Shiraz (7 studies). In all studies, the levels of most air pollutants were higher than the 2005 WHO guideline levels and were predicted to be related to considerable health effects. However, it was not possible to aggregate the results and report the total number of casualties during these years, because studies were done in different cities with fluctuating levels of multiple pollutants and in different years and time frames. This systematic review showed that air pollution remains at unacceptably high levels resulting in substantial detrimental health effects in various Iranian cities. Using clean renewable energies, increasing human capital, and increasing green spaces and vegetation can help improve air pollution and decrease human casualties in Iran.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • case control
  • systematic review
  • particulate matter
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