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HEALTH IMPACT OF AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT EFFORTS

HEALTH IMPACT OF AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT EFFORTS. DESIREE M. NARVAEZ, MD, MPH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MANILA, PHILIPPINES. Air pollution and sperm cells.

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HEALTH IMPACT OF AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT EFFORTS

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  1. HEALTH IMPACT OF AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT EFFORTS DESIREE M. NARVAEZ, MD, MPH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MANILA, PHILIPPINES

  2. Air pollution and sperm cells • Czech Republic: 35 young men exposed to high air pollution due to coal burning power stations and fossil fuels; in 2 years had sperm examined in terms of shape, number, motility, damage… • Significant association between exposure to periods of high air pollution ( at or above the US air quality standards) and the percentage of sperm with DNA fragmentation--- • Potentially lead to birth defects or miscarriages • Chemicals in air that can cause damage to human DNA ( Czech Research Institute and US EPA)

  3. Save the sperm cell…Prevent birth defects or miscarriages…Fight air pollution!

  4. Public Health Monitoring of the Metro Manila Air Quality Improvement Sector Development Program ADB - WHO - DOH – STUDY 2002-2004 3 COMPONENTS: Health Risk Assessment Epidemiological Study Health Risk Perception

  5. Attributable number of cases = exposure-response coefficient x excess exposure level x exposed population x baseline mortality rates Exposure-response coefficients: from time series studies Morbidity – Kunzli et al (US/Eu) Mortality – Bangkok study

  6. Estimated number of hospital admissions per million population in excess of 10 ug/m3 PM, Metro Manila, 2002

  7. Particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) and trophospheric ozone are of serious concern in Metro Manila. • Long term PM10 concentrations likely to violate National Air Quality (NAQ) guideline of 60 µg/m3. • Long and short-term PM2.5 levels may be unhealthy for the general public. • Ozone exceeds short-term guideline value

  8. Impact on mortality by 10 µg/m3 PM10 reduction in Metro Manila in 2002 • 35 - 59 fewer deaths per million population from natural causes • 5 - 28 fewer deaths per million population from cardiovascular causes • 43 - 49 fewer deaths per million population from respiratory causes

  9. Impact on morbidity for a uniform reduction of 10 µg/m3 PM10 in Metro Manila in 2002 • reduction of >23,000 cases of acute bronchitis • reduction of >400 cases of asthma • reduction of >30 cases of chronic bronchitis • 20 respiratory cases per million population • 4 cardiovascular cases per million population

  10. Lead content of gasoline and mean blood lead levels among children in Metro Manila, 1993-2003 Children in high traffic area School children Children 0.84 0.6 0.15 0.0 0.0 N.B. lead in gasoline not actual values but highlighted for illustration purpose only

  11. Integrated Strategies to Reduce Vehicular Emissions & Improve Air Quality in Metro ManilaIntegrated Environmental Strategies (IES) PhilippinesManila Observatory with support fromthe US Agency for International Development,US Environmental Protection Agency andUS National Renewable Energy Laboratory2003-2004

  12. POLICIES, TECHNOLOGIES,MEASURES • Motor Vehicle Inspection System • Conversion to 4-stroke tricycles • Railways • Diesel Particulate Trap • Compressed Natural Gas - Buses • CocoMethyl Ester - Jeepneys • Traffic Demand Management • Bikeways

  13. Factories, Power Plants Motor Vehicles Emissions Background Dispersion Model Air Quality Modeling Scheme Health and Economic Costs Air Pollution Concentration Map

  14. Health Outcomes • Natural Mortality • Respiratory Mortality • Cardiovascular Mortality • Respiratory Hospital Admissions • Cardiovascular Hospital Admissions • Asthma Attacks <15 years old • Asthma Attacks =/> 15 years old • Bronchitis Episodes < 15 years old • Chronic Bronchitis > 25 years old

  15. MORTALITY: Metro Manila Number of Deaths Averted per Policy scenario

  16. Asthma Attacks <15 years old: Metro ManilaNumber of Cases per Policy Scenario

  17. What is the cost of the health damages that can be averted by the different policy scenarios? • Morbidity: • Cost of illness method • Work Loss Days • Mortality: • Benefits Transfer • Values are in 1995 prices • Present Value of Year 2002 Estimates • Using 12% discount rate for 2005, 2010,2015 • Orbeta Study and PhilHealth data

  18. Economic Valuation of the Health Impact per Policy Scenario (PHP)

  19. HEALTH SECTOR EFFORTS: WAR AGAINST AIR POLLUTION THE WAY FORWARD

  20. Establishment of Health Information System for • Air Pollution related Illnesses • Status (on going) • 1. Identified sentinel health centers within 1 km • distance from DENR’s Air monitoring stations • 2. Developed data gathering forms/tools for air • pollution related illnesses • 3. Working with Makati City as pilot LGU for the • project • 4. Procurement of Computer sets for the GIS of the • health information system.

  21. Establishment of Health Information System for Air Pollution • related Illnesses • Sentinel sites • health center • private clinics • hospital EMB Air Monitoring Stn

  22. Relationship between Air Quality and Health Effects Dummy Table

  23. HEALTH EFFORTS AGAINST AIR POLLUTION • IEC development • Status (on going) • 1. Development of Communication Plan/ • Strategy • 2. Prototype IEC materials (posters, leaflets, • TV/radio plugs)

  24. HEALTH EFFORTS AGAINST AIR POLLUTION • Training on Air Sampling Strategies • (to be conducted this Nov) • 1. Equipped field personnel on indoor air • sampling strategies • 2. Development of an indoor air quality • action plan for each LGU

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